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vv; PAGE SIX x-r:. HE B - p. ., ll . !;V J- . Mrs. H :JRi Hunter, of Portsmouth. . THEY WOULQ MAKE Mrs. WISCONSIN DRY- Into Maritime Record en ut Va., is a guest of her sister, "John Shinbergen . ; Mrs. W. A Leitch has f f of Statewide .prohibition ari4 those Fort Myers, Fla., to spend the oU- ar e preparinK days wiin reiauves. for the f.ght wHi 8urely come ' i oft here when the Wisconsin logisla- Mrs. R. JTBenton and sister, Miss;lure eets inext mdnth;' . The r TiS Lois Allen, of Bolton, are among conson Anti-Saloon League has been the Christmas shoppers in the city ibugy for some tim wtth tbe prelim today. binary plans rfor; the battle, and today ' the officials of the orsanizationrde Miss Minnie Hardy, of Freeman, J clare that they see r a possibiiity for : wanderings " on January.' 20, . 1913, and N. c, is tne cnarmmg gut oi victory, ; - i with its fiiren constantly Isbundingm The opening gun will he nrea j hy f doierul warning no mariners, connn Assemblyman William T. EYjue 6t 1 ued; its: 'yoyage for a year knd seven Dane county, who will introduce, into ' months. . Washington, Dec. 4 19.-Thd f voyage-of - a whisUing buoy, nasj just pe5 viwrittejxn yxiQr inaruime recoras by the' United States ' Bureau ' , of Lighthouses -and. its . courses charted by the Hdgra5hic(icevoft NaVyin-the i' interest J bl! science., Nantucket Shoals I whistling . buoy, stationed off tbe' Massachusetts coast tT mark tie ' location;! Tbjt - the liJah- lB..;V kUWQ JU1V ,!0iJ.,. '" mMmmmmmmmrm ND COME TQ THIS STORE FOR T HEM ' Every Counter i Crowded WitfrPrgQl Gifts and 0 Come This Morning Whue t ; , v , ;:4 . I , - N 7 : , Ottr s4ses 4re M? So Crowded. ;r ? Annie L. Hargrove, at her home, No 813- Grace street. Miss Winneford Shepard has return ed from Converse College, Spartan-, the legislature a : bill providing for :a It was recovered August 16, ,191&,j Bath Rol, with Slippers to match .50 to $6 Sweaters,' allcolors t:K44-tij.95 Rain Coats, all colors ad sizes $3.98 to $12.50 OrtoatstRagl lnchacllial Suits in all Ae latest styles . : ; $6.95 :"to: $1 7,00 Shoes, Black orTan . , . ; . . . .$2.00 to $5.50 burg, S. C, to spend' the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrsi J. C.J Shep ard.'. v general vote in 1918 6na TOnstitu-; inigobd es cure. N. C. have arrived in the city to attend the Orrelt-Pridgen wedding tomorrow evening. . t . r Miss Sue Northrop has reiumea from college in Raleigh to spend the, holidays witn ner parents, mr, Mrs. Robert Northrop. V the Junior Auxiliary of the Grace Methodist church will hold their teg ular monthly and Quarterly meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Florence LeGrande has : rer turned from Savannah, Qa., where she spent some time with her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Hull. : 4f- miles northwest of Bermuda by the French cruiser Marseillaise,' towed into Bermuda- and since has : been turned over U the tffiited States gov eiamnt by the; Bermudiarir'authojcJ- ties. The officers of tho Marsfeillaise have 'been appropriately thanked by the : United States' and, til$v buoy, which 1 had : been unsuccessfully! have a tnore formidable fight on their ! sought by steamew . of . tbe Light- tional amendment to. prohibit ; -th manufacture and sale of Intoxicants in Wisconsin. . ; Whethftr thft:v amendment to ban- Mf. and Mrs. D. D. Orrell, of Mon-j ish liquor in a State - which is the home of powerful 'brewery interests will pass is questioned by those con versant with political, conditions, but the brewers- are"; aware that; iSiiit Cases and HandBaRs . . . ... 98c to $15.00 Neckiveats vv.-; 1 ' . . r . . 25c to $1;25 Hosiery . : J. V C .i. . . . . . . -;. ' ; 10c .to 50c j - ; . . i . ' . 1 t Praetieal Gifts for Women Bath Robes, all the new colors . . $2.50 to $5.00 KimonaSj Grepe Flannel or Silk. 98c to $12.5u Coats; ih all the new styles. : . .$4.98 to $39.50 Sweaters,! all colors, silk or wool $1.98 to $9.95 SilkHos5;- . V;,;2?c, 50c, 69c, $1.00 and $1.25 Towel Sets, special prices for Christmas 98c set Shoes," regular or high boots. . . ,$1.50 to $7.5o All Wool or Mixed Wool Blankets $2.95 to $7,504 Counterpanes. ....... . ... ... 98c to $2.50 Show plake. Cotton Comforts. .$2.50 to $3.95 .r -V hands than they hav6 had previously and! and they are making their own f accordingly. ' ...... - What Arguments wm 6e used to 'prevent the Stale from being mado Ihe unit the the wets have hot as yet made public. The presumption house Service and "other government vesseisi aicer uaviuB uvea, rcyuittru at various . points in the ' hTortli At lantic, is again ready for service, af ter overhauling at New Yorlc- Hydrographers estimate the . buoy has traveled at least 3,300, miles, cal- dilating the distance in air, line from Holiday Handkerchiefs Boxes is, however, that they will endeavor j polnt to point, where it was reported." to have the vote limited to those j actual mileage indoubtedly was sectibns not in the dry column. That j much more than that, is to say, they will urge that Mil- , - , " s ; ' ' ;, - legislative dis tricts or even wards made the units. waukee and other cities be permitted to determine whether or not they Air ana Mrs. j ugnes .i ( CQntneat anJ ttiey may even go so mora,m-"uutf: as to have the mnthor Thev will frri to Sf Loiiig t after the holidays. ' Already the line of cleavage in the j..." jm. State is fairly well indicated. Th Tickets are now'being sold for an es,tern hich is setUed 1&T' oyster roast to be given at Lumina. , b' Scandinavians, favors prohibi Wrihtsville Beach, Saturday after- j while the eastern part, where noon. December 30, under the aus- he German element is strong, is in pices of the Christian Endeavor So-!?v?r continuing the sale of liquor, ciety of the First Presbyterian1' Under Iocal Ption a considerable church. They can be had at theportion of the State is. already dry.: etors nf C. W Vntes Pomnanv and i yws me yiu- Put up in attaractive orFolders. " : r ; : ' Childen's .' . .10c 15c and 25c box. Ladies, . . . . .15c to $1.50 per box Men's : . . V '. .85c to $1:56 pKer box Men's Plain Linen Handkerchief s, not boxed; . .' . . . . Ii5c and 18c Ladies Fancy ' ' Handkerchiefs, not boxed . .5c, 1 0c, 1 5c and 25c Soon there Will be no such thing as; real Hrien Table Damask in this country, unless the war stops! The ones weare offering no W are worth almost twcie what wex are asking. Give Linens this . Christmas, and you -give the choicest of giftb. 72-in. Linens $ll25? $1.39, $L489 $1.8 and $1.98. Napkins . . . . $2.50 to $5.00 per doz First Floor. Rugs For Gifts Every woman who owns her home is ever ready, for New Rugs, and nothing could fee of more ser vice. 9x12 Axminster $24.75 to $39.50 9x12 Brussels. . .$14.50 to $19.95 9s: 1 2 Wool Fiber . . $8.75 to $1 0.50 9x 1 2 Willow. Grass $8.75 Also big line of smaller sizes, in all. the desirable materials. Third floor. TO S00I1 GET PI North Carolina Will Be Reach ed Shortly, Congressman Godwin Advised. C. W. Polvogt & Co. Mrs. W. H. Rothwell is expected to arrive from Fayetteville this evening 4?. i j.. 3 j i r III.. -vt: Hazel Orrell to Mr. John W- Pridgen. tio -th dpv fn tf- ,a ... , . which takes place at e home of the-an early date, probably on the eve -bride's mother, No. 606 Orange 1 street, of the assembling of the legislature, tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. At th,- nt,-,, wJ11 Ko i, Z AMaJ U v IHtU . for carrying the fight into every, 1 county about the time the members Mount Olive, Dec. 19.-Ceorge L. ! of 5.hc ?e&:slature '.are gathering in- Mowers, son of ex-Postmaster W. J. ine aim, oi course, is to j Flowers, and a well-known young' maK n? lawmakers feel the weight man Wadsworth, daughter of Mrs. O. E. inS me saloons, hibitionists1 have sained more thin (By George H. Manning.) eighty cities and towns, representing; Washington, D. C, Dec. 19. fhe an aggregate population of 150,000 j matter of making payments to North people. - Carolina rural carriers for back pay " . , I due will be reached by the post office The W isconsm Anti-Saloon Leaeue I x . : Ij' weeks, it was learned by .Congress- j Store Now Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock. Goods Sold After Six P. M. Will be Delivered the Following Day. Carry Small Packages With You. man Godwin today. The postofflce department several years ago interpreted the act of con gress in such way that carriers were not paid full amounts intended by congress. The bill was passed over a year ago correcting the error and the department is now making payments. 'thirPlLe and Miss Addit P-ion r of f" lina will be reached,' in thirty days, Wadsworth, who lives a few. mUesj strong lobby for the we andjand several thousanJ dollars paid. uuu udc, ill uiauiuaiu j lunusmy, . . ." .viijij i 111 uc 1UUUU . The postmasters Where the routes start will be directed by ' the depart were quietly married Sunday after- Madison when . th,e legislature' nocr. at 4 clock. The ceremony meets. ix Drying Is permitted in was performed of the Friends' near tho hrvmo nf tho rkrirJo'a mnthor I lereSTs ffflich h o ronrDoon to Tv. Mr. Flowers runs a small farm a i fight will undoubtedly be a hot one-.rd f e z1 due so that car miio ,.r- w wt f trm nA Vi r ot,i i anri mv hr, i ovn,t . ; ners will not have to file claims, pe- Mr. Finwor, will toVo f,,, ' mnp.h nf th t'imn f J i ' tltion, or employ counsel. home on the farm. i temoly. Peterson & Rulfs, headquarters for Christmas slippers. 14-16-17-20-22., by Rev. H. T. Pelt, j Wisconsin, provided the lobbyist reg- idVir Godwin church, at his home, I ters his name and indicates the in--87' ? ' f tile mnthnr I terPStc rhlfVl Vl o ment to make these payments of back a. complete rec- t TOWN TOPICS Peterson & Rnlfs, Christmas slippers ieadquarters for HAD A, BACK-FIRE. Rubbish Causes Blaze. A small blaze in rubbish in the basement of the home of Judge George Rountree, Carolina Heights, yesterday after noon, was the cause of the fire d prriment beine callpd tn Ro 71 shortly b?fore 1 o'clock. W cslc in Florence. Fritz llan- r-r-n jof. thfi morning for Florence, ('.. where tonight he will ende-avor in Itrow two men within an hour. 11 ".'! pyob-ibly wrestle in Sum'.er tciurrrow n'ght. . Woman Had to Pay Costs Foe Mall- 14-16-17-20-22.! when it was. shown that a clargo j of 1 violating the prohibition law Masonic Temple, Dec. 19, 1916. WILMINGTON LODGE, NO. 319, ' .v A. F. & A. M. Regular monthly commu nication this (Tuesday) State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover, In Superior) Court. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. L. L.. Boon and Laney A. Boon Wilmington Lumber, Company. j i Xue undersigned navlng been duly ap- , pointed Keceirer in the above entitled cause, , and in obedience to the order made in said i t-anse, notice is hereby, given to all credi-' tors and claimants to present td said Re ceiver on or before tbe lotb day of January, 1917, at its banking bonse In tbe City of Wilmington, any and all claims against tne said Wilmington . Lumber Company, duly proven and itemized, as provided by law. Dated this December 8th, 1916. AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO. Receiver. ROBERT RUARK, Attorney. f i 12-8rlut Help Us Imprbve Your Service brought against William Howes, col ored!' by Maggie Foreman, colored, Was ' frivolous and malicious, in the Recorder's court thist morning, judge Harriss ordered the plaintiff to pay the costs of the trial or go to the evening at 8:00 P. M.; for the county roaas tor a penoa ox aays. j transaction of such business a3 may 'e. who had sworn that Howes j come before the lodge. . had fold booze, saved herself by pay-1 All mombcrs urged to attend. 'ng tho costs, which amou.ited toj Visiting brothers invited to .meet $6.40. T!"XJU with us. ' Neil McDanicl, colored, was found; J. F.: CLOWE. Sec'y. We cordially invite every man, woman uW Wilmington' to join our next Holiday Fund, which will open on December 27, 1916, and continue for nifty weeks, ending Dedc oer Zi i :em- gullty of stealing five dollars from j his landlady and was sentenced , to MQ days on the roads., Rufus Oreen, col ored, charged with Vtoting" a gun, was 'ilso sent to the county, highways to seryc tor a period of three months. t - . AGED LADY DEAD. It is a serious annoyance to answer the telephone only to be told that it " is' tlie irbii aumber. Every effort is e;- erted to prevent it. 'l Operators are irainea to connect tne nim ber giVen them and such errorfi on the part of : operators aire; minimized by close supervision ana aisc The Holiday Fund just expiring hai.been a great success. One thousand people' ibiWiU m.ngton.vYill have a merrier Christnt this yea , thaeverbefore, because of the vast arhbunt of money they have saved? ; :; S DbnVforget tp join the new Funl Passed Away at Her Home on North Thfrtf Street: "Early This Afternoon. , ; Mrs; Jttl Thomas, 66 years of age," pissed away at ; her home. No. 116 North Third street, this ; afternoon at f" 2 o'qlpck, following an illness Of sev- " v , ..i ; -Vr.. . :i "2 Ipn nvB.. Old ajre an -1.. cqm'pl'cation ! 'vTelephone iof diseases was attributed as the imimfnmnitU caiifee of death, : Mrs .ThomaSi Is sur- rii J Jiit . -it Jf '' lL " " l vived vby a husband' and 'adoptedi I of these bccurahces. H SpII.j Complete "funeral arrangements had not 4 been mSde early" this 'afternoon. (vice would he conducted from, the res-ivM1 UpSCriD(BrS Wilq SpeaK 1 idence tomorrow by. Dr. - a,' d, m c-r.uidistihctly of with their facet dure., interment- will be-.made ; inltUirfied " away - from the tele Oakdale cemetery. . ; yritLL: ii-rHtiMiy ome -w . TOO TRANSFERS Only i Couple oV Prriy.lEx4nadi i.t5f y ;v- dees were filed&i the,0fflc4 M bio - register pi deeds ihis , morning. They wero. as follows: Southeastern R64Uy CompanyHo OJf B.atmeldUot $&ZP ; feet? on IJarnetf. street, Mtwesn hii ahd yourthrtin& tthather bS .sldirAtiOtt r Sotitbgsl efn 'Healiy pny tp homas Wriglii ;ldt 6830 feet, on liafnett street! between Third attd fourth, $100 arid other, considera- phpne are large contributors. Bvry subscriber jcan5 Help prevent such armdyirices by v$o eleplibnl; proppyli I We ask urco-ope TELEPHONE AND '1 f Hay Ghrihmas thought I . KODAK , The gift thaX h the 1 Christmas ? keeps I UUi'! - .... . ' ; M U Ml m M kirn .-::.v 1 M M M M . WT MA ' 44 W . i
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