- 'J--; "r :V''THE-y&M I9i7r -'-f' -r?;.-Mr -pace seven :- fl : S ; j ? i; fulton wANiifo:;:; . tftrnTflffmir tn nnr ri -" rs I I I i a n-i..'; ': xm . f HirMMii'MM AAti UL L I llll Jllli. . I Jl HULL I Chicago. March 20.-i-Manv . degrees ill . - m - v i - II m j. - mcinxyre.i --iby E xce edic naten . New York, March 20. As Samuel Pepys would record in his diary: For a walk around the Central Park Res ervoir in the: crisp morning air with; J. Heath" and we meet A. Carnegie, the steel traesmehi - and he smiles vab, j 2. j1..; ffvwoAiiv ime ana i geignea that H ini 1 neW him when 1 do at all albeit & once wrote him a letter. llemt FOR THE STOMACH THE LIVER AND BOWELS TETTER j I once wrote him a letter. To breakfast at the Peter Cooper Dairy run "by Mistress Kate Greenwall on, Lexington, avenue and have her famous German pancakes so tasty that - I did helpen myself three times See Mistress Vr Castle there and h6f f. C motner Mistress Foote and Mistress ' Castle, tells me of Vernon's: bravery W fnr Whioh ha .warn viiran n t'1..4 H. C. Hamilton, United Press . Correspondent.) t New York, March ftivf ed Fukon, (Spec. Corre8ponat of Tho DisS; t OS cfnmafh Bittern !rfrwhSSL0S 6 lOIUdtU oillclA tge folk the Rio with considerabliB Vigor in . New- York pertormances wahts to know .why. in Sai Hill gess Willard prefer the life of the, feadust ring to .6jie- wittt a canvas . spread -over the soft spots.;; $. Fultottt bgures that a few thousand dollar a minute er some tich . indue ment of allied Hnature should at least be snffielent td makes Willard !put: a ten day clause 1ft his contract so he could fight once.ih hile in stcd of just showinf '.'itee circus pi 'took here-" he said Trjiere's ; a chajnpion who isn'thot bfio means. He' rants abound i the-, conktry shdw ingytbe curious ftluiUtttde how v.h knkJack Jghnsdtt fettS, and then he disappears. He wears - a lot of I and diplomas were conferred today, at the Spring convocation of the Univer sity .of Chicago. The convocation ora tion was delivered by Professor. .'Rich ard Green Moulton, head 6f the de partment of general literature at the university. in the public prittt To a manicurist who polished mv is poor D Wise and Pdpular Selec ti5h in Hbefer r - (Bjt Associated Press.) Vienna, March 20. The recent ap pointment by Emperor Charles of a minister of public subsistence, in the person of Major-General Anton Hoe- fer, formerly a. member of the Gen-; eral Staffs and . knowh as ; an expert ' in; . arniy ubsi&tenCe matters, has so is thfe universal belief - here; been the best measure yet adopted to. meet the constantly' increasing - food . problems. Though, already in thfe care, of a cen tral food bureau; arid subject of many government regulations, - public sub sistence in Austria threatened to be come a hopeless chaos because the ! men Charged . with its administration GraaideJ. and gets away iwith -it. tfe dotft jShow 'em- how.he; knocked tUt lackG(J tmekry abmty off their little Havana meeting. -Ahd',. The-new powers charged with pub thteeas'o'&Ms ihreWtlriq other.' !QiC. subsistence matters have set up, , V- : , i ul . . I and in part already enforced, a new . fiuiuu vrtit3:i.u; u6u. nc b jubi . program, most of whose aspects are Trva bottle when the appetite wretched nails until I was so ashani or a tonic is aeeaea. u mom- uay ana snaji cci icsori w sucn caniues again so help me. Meet L. Grossmith, the Eng-. lish playactor, .and he telft m hm i j 111, with Germaitmeasles and I try to smiled not at all and I chided him for flH'1 Trit3 1 , H m I Ma jor General Hoefer. It is felt that kit British sense of humor ' Ws-.W-tentacle. He s the right man, the food problems will be near final mm' w 4tAlw- 4i"Vn , ' to ftfibt, Willard V and it does seem a solution on the tlay on which it will an!!. that Willard isn't wilP be lmpoS9il)ie to suppress all private of Lord Theodore whn W w rtr;.!.inS- ' J s21?3 to consumers,, transactions qar- total disregard aching for j a .chance to ;get Willard. i decidedly military, as was suggested xxc a aa ion a "ife "Y the training and experience, of Edit dent and when Ridgely" was comptroll er and, it made m admire Lord Theo dore even'mbre jthanievr. : To a game of; draw with gay roy sterers and lose, five pounds which t , can ill afford with vittles on the up , ward trend-but jmeet; there .Miss Dorch Spectacles or Eye Glasses r lML"l We have Skell rim and bows of beal oreaser or not cnocoiate ana tne serv , . ' ine man. ooor dullard, did snrinklo it y and elegance, maae to meet wlth cinnamon and I made a disnlay mode, tome m uuu rc mcu c of temper again and so home and to vill save you money. 1 i,ed. Spectacles or eye glasses correctly . fitted to your eyes iur i.uu up. i , " x CVITQ TrsTPIl cure c joaia oiu uuu luutis every uay 01 it, r other day in Mott street. Business was , nothing short of marvelous and when internal revenue men arrived they were elbowed away by customers. I Finally thoufth. as revenue, asrenta Dr. Vineberg Masonic Temple. EBSUIKSE That Gets Attention for Good Service pays That's the Kind we give REAL HAIR GROWER Found at Last. Parisian Sage Shows Results in Thrte. Days. If you are rapidly losing your hair and fear baldness, R. R. Bellamy awnts yo uto try Parisian Sage at his risk. Fulton m. a round, if willard lost, total disregard or maximum, price Well, .the public would just heave one j regulations. Persons willing -.to buy long sigh and hope that Fulton would ; at a rate far above the majdm.um be more of a . champion than Willard ! price have, been able to get food in had been. Rig Jess would 4ust simply I unlimited quantities at the expense gently slide . Into .pugilistic; oblivion, j of the small consumer who must look for everyone knows there wouldn't be; upon maximum- prices as the sole a chance for him to whip another title means of getting food at reasonable holder. Looks like a chance : for Jess j coat under present conditions. The to die. the happy fistic death he has ; effect of. this has been that the con been Waiting for or make himself so 1 sumer willing to pay the price has solid with the public that, he never j been able to get. all the food he want will be dethroned in popular favor. ! ed, while the poor mani often after It is the inherited duty of a heavy-j standing in line : for hours, has been weiaht ehamnionshiD to defend his : turned away empty-nancied, because title whenever a good man . appears. The popularity of manyr ot ;the old time bruisers lay in the fact that they willingly vaulted the ropes of a ring and hammered some opponent' for a dozen . or . so rounds. There, is just one man who stands out now over the many contenders for Willard's crown and his name is Fred Fulton. He is the man who must eventually meet Willard. Let's ' have it. Corner 5th and Red Cross. Streets. Phone 520. - It will surely stop the excessive loss i of hair and make your hair and scalp i look and feel. 100 per cent, better, or your money refunded. Hundreds of men and women have, written telling of the wonderful re- People who were getting bald say they 1 now glory in their beautiful hair. Others who have had dandruff for years -and the head itched like mad say they had a clean, healthy scalp after just a f,ew applications of this splendid treatment. No matter whether you are bothered with falling hair, gray hair, atrrigy, dulL brittle, oily hair, dandruff or itch ih scalp, try Parisian' Sage today on j this money back offer. A large bottle I is inexpensive at drug stores every m where, and It your hair is worth try ing. Advt. always do, they reached the counter and snapped a dried duck from it be fore Lan Suey could interfere. They opened the tender fried chest of the duck and there found a solid stuffing of opium. Len Suey was induced to put on his late afternoon kimona and pattor down to a neat but not gaudy little Cell that awaited him. "Allee same daumes ahame" chattered Len and the reve nue hounds admitted it was so as they clicked the key in the lock. Burglary as a means of obtaining a living has most serious disadvantages. ment The almost universal desire -to -shoot a burglar has kept countless frank faced persons out of the profession and the good sense of their decision is shown In the arrest of Harry Morgan. Harry, who is" sixteen years old and a recent importation from Russia, was busy robbing the apartment of Clay ton Knight an adtist, on Riverside private sales on the "speak easy" plan had depleted the stores on hand, the private purchaser buying more than the law allows at a price far above the maximum set by the gov ernment. ' ; It is the plan of the new food ad ministration to proceed against this practice with all the severity the law permits. In the past this has not been possible. The Vienna public is extremely good-natured and averse to the role of informer or police spy, a fact which has been exploited by those with means and the storekeep ers. But even the patience of the small consumer in Austria has. a lim it, it seems, and court records Of re cent weeks show that a greater num ber of food Jaw transgressions are being reported. In disposing of these cases the courts have shown no mer cy and an appeal has generally had the surprising result of punishments being increased. Thus a dealer in foodstuffs, sentenced to imprison ment for three weeks and a fine of 200 crowns, augmented his punish- to imprisonment ' for three months and a fine xf" 2,000 crowns by having his case reviewed by the Appeal Senate, which body found that the lower court had been alto gether too. lenient. Despite this, usury in food prices continues, evidence of the fact that defying food . regulations is highly profitable. So great seems to be the "SANISEP" PORTABLE SEWERAGE SYSTEMS (Trade Mark Reg) The perfect S.Ttea fr anburbaa es, scfiols, aid Tillares, with or witkut ruiiii( water. Every oettare em Wria tsrille Beach ai erery Ttural School in tr Haaarer Ceuaty are, equipped with "Samisep" Tamks. -r. Endorsed By AIJL Health Authorities. - c TTrita far ttalair CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. Fast ToiDt, -Atlanta, Ga. MarchlaoB Bl'dr., TtHaiiaaton, N. C." Gliyr Bl'dsr., Pittabnrc Pa. survey that which ' he was - soon to claim as his own. The flare of the light awakened Knight. Morgan had but a few sec onds to thhik. He ran to the front of the house opened the window and walked out on a narrow ledge three floors above the street. Presently the police arrived and plucked him from where he should never have gone. Caruso is an inveterate theatre goer. Every night he is not warbling at the Metropolitan ne goes to a play. The other day at a vaudeville show he laughed so loud that a lady next to him got up and went out. Yet she has paid $10 to hear him sing. Wliaf Brings FOR A TEST PUT SOME drive. He lighted a match better to iure of making monev of a general misfortune that nothing suffices to check it, as was shown already over a century ago when the French rev olutionary government made usury in food sales a capital crime and was obliged to execute a goodly number of shopkeepers, Much of the food bought at private sales and delivered clandestinely is not intended for immediate consump tion. It is stored. There are thou sands of families m Vienna who have on hand, stored in cellar and garret, lockers and chests, food sta ples for two years. For the sake of appearances, and in order not to use up their hoard, the same families meet their present daily need in the open market, increasing in this man ner the daily general consumption to the extent in which they buy for hoarding. Only those with mean3 enough can afford this, so that the shortage due to the practice falls altogether upon ihe poorer classes. Rapacious storekeepers favor this course, because it nets them prices often 200 per cent, above the maxi mum price set by the ..government. Whether the store be. large or small makes no difference. Each has its private buyers, to whom food is sold at any price and in any quantity, regardless of regulations. -While thousands are unable to get iutter and fat in the quantities prescribed by the government cards other thou sands buy as much as they want ahd when they want. The households which as yet have been without meat on a meatless day are few indeed, provided the family treasury can bear the strain. . Among the modern Egyptians, girls generally marry when 12 or 14 years of age. n IN THE The Wilmington Dis patch To New York and fiEW YOftK Yd WILMINGTON. S. S. Cherokee. .Tuesday March 20th 8. S. Cherokee. .Saturday March 31st WILMINGTON TO GEORGE TOWN. S. S. Cherokee. .Thursday, March 22nd S. S. Cherokee .Sunday, April 1st WILMINGTON TO NEW YOrlK. S. S. Cherokee . . Thursday, March 15th S. S. Cherokee. . .Monday, March 26th S. S. Cherokee carries first class jpas- sengers oniy. V4.VDE 8TEAM8HIP COn a J. paCKRBL. Agent. Your Liver Is the Best Beauty Doctor A dull, yellow, lifeless skin, or pimples and eruptions, are twin brothers to constipation. Bile, nature's own laxa tive, is getting into your blood instead of passing out of your system as it should. Thia ia the treatment, in auc cesaful uae for SO yeara: one pill daily (more only when necessary). CARTER'S ' OITTLE IflVER If PILLS nutne bears 'Signature Colorless faces often show the absence of Iron in the blood. Carter's Iron Pills will help this condition. Solky's Tailoring "PLEDGED TO QUALITY" The Finest .of Foreign and Domestic Weaves: Irish Hpmespun Novelty Cheviot Suit or Coals arid Farits, $25.00. Ready-for-Servicc Clotmrig-Suits, Coats and Pants. Models in every pattern that can be counted on to cMm the approval of good taste. In Suits -We invite you to try on cur Ncv 4- ) Models . .$18.00 SMECK TIES i. ri -j-; M. Sulky & CO. One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. z No; 9 North: Front Street. 7 71 SPECIAL THOMAS GROCERY CO. All This Week. Minute Tapico and Minute Gelatine demonstration. Ladies are invited to call and sample these dainty deserts. ' Phone 204. 523 arid 525 North Fourth Street. SEABOARD 1 LINE RAILWAY The Progressive Railway of the Soutn. Bulletin of Special Round-Trip Rates ! from Wilmington, N. C. ! ATLANTA, GA $13.95 j On sale June 15, 16, 17; limited return ing Midnight June 25th. Stop-over any point. BIRMINGHAM, ALA' $1S.95 On sale April 13 to 18, Inc. limited re turning midnight April 25th. NEW ORLEANS, LA ., $39.75 On sale April 7, 8, 9, Limited return ing midnizht April 17th. ATLANTA, GA $iC.25 On sale April 2, 3, limited returning midnight April 11. On sale March 17th to April 7th, inv. WASHINGTON, D. C $13.20 On sale April 10 to 16th inclusive ; lim ited returning midnight April 30th. NEW ORLEANS, LA. ... $28.75 On sale May 11 to lth,; inclusive; lim ited returning midnight, limit extended to June 15th on payment $1.00. WSHINGTON, D. C. ... $8.90 j On sale June 2 to 7th, mclusive; limit-j ed returning midnight June 21st; limit ; extended to July 6th on payment 50c. DALLAS, TEX $52.20 On sale May 12, 15. Limited return ing midnight, June 8th. MACON, GA $13.20 On sale March 17th to April 7th, inc. Limited returning, midnight, April 10th. For further information, apply 'Phone 178 R. W. WALLACE, C. T. A., Wilmington, N. C. H E PLEASANTS, T P. A., Wilmington, N C. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4, 1916. WINTER PARK, YVR IGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS- VILLE BEACH Leava "Eleetrtt Center" for Winter Par. EASTBOUND. Leav "Elfectrl Center" for Wrlghtavllle ATLANTIC COAST LINE. "The Standard Railroad of the South." EXCURSION FARES ATLANTA, GA. , . .... .$13.93 On sale June 15; 16 1": limited return ing Midnight June 25th. Stop-over any point. WASHINGTON, D. C. ... .....$13.20 On sale April 10 to 15th inclusive, lim ited returning midnight April 30 th. v NEW ORLEANS, LA $28.75 On sale May 11 to 16th, Inclusive: limited returning midnight May 31, limit extended to June 15h on pay ment $1.00. WASHINGTON, D. C $8.90 On sale June 2 to 7th, inclusive; limit ed returning midnight June 21st; limit extended to July 6th on payment: 50c. Stop-overs at all stations within final limit. NEW ORLEANS, LA $28.75 On sale March 11, 12, 13; limited re turning midnight! March 21st. MACON, GA ....$13.20 On sale March 17th, April 4, inclusive, limited returning midnight April 10, 1917. KANSAS CITY, MO ...$52.10 On sale February 24, 25, limited return ing midnight March 10, 1917. DALLAS, TEX. $52.20 On sale MayU2, 14, 15, limited return ing Midnight June 8, 1917. PROPORTIONATE FARES . FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST UNE "The Standard Railroad of the South.? 6:30 A. M. t:30 " G:50 M 8 &6 " 8:30 M t8:30 - 10:00 " 11:30 tl:00 P. 1 1 :10 oi:55 44 2:80 - 8:00 - S:S o4 :10 " 4:30 4:50 " 5:30 ' 6:10 9:40 " 7:15 8:15 - 9:15 " 10:15 " 11:15 M 6:30 A. M. tfi:30 tt 6:50 8:00 8:30 18:30 10:00 11 :30 11:00 P. M. 1 :10 ol:55 " 2:30 M 8:00 - JLeave "Kleetrle Center" for Beach. WESTBOUND. 6:30 A. M. xf6:30 44 4:80 5:30 6:10 6:40 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 8:30 " xf8:30 - 10:00 " 1130 U:00 P. M. xl :10 44 4:30 x6:40 9:15 it Lear Leave Iieav Beach. Wrlghtsville Winter Park, for for for Wllmlngtoa. Wilmington. WllralDgtom. 6:l5 A. M. C :26 A. M. st7:05 A. M. t7:15 44 t7:Cfl " 7:20 7:31 " 7:40 44 l.-.m 8:01 44 8:30 S:-!! " et9:05 " 19:15 44 t9:26 " 9:15 9:25 44 9:36 44 110:20 44 110:31 44 30:4 " 30:55 44 11:06 44 12:15 P. M. 12:25 P. M. 12:36 P. M. tl:45 44 115 44 2:06 44 al:45 44 1:50 44 2:01 44 2:25 44 2:36 44 o3:00 44 o3:ll 44 ............ ........... o3 '50 44 "siib""44 "sibb""- 4:M 44 o4 :30 41 o5 :10 44 6:15 44 5:25 44 5:36 44 (5:10 " 0:21 44 0:40 44 6:51 r 44 k7:15 44 7:20 44 7:31 ........ ..m 7:55 44 , 8:06 44 8:45 44 8:56 u 10:00 44 10:10 44 10:21 44 .30:45 44 10:56 44 11:45 44 11 :56 44 BPKCIAI. FOB SUNDAY. Leave Front and Princes streets every half hour from 2 to B P. It Leave Beach every half hour from 2:45 to 5:45 P. M. Daily except Sunday. tSundays only. oSuperceded by half hour chednl Sunday Afternoons. xDoes not ran beyond Static No. 8. zLeavef from Station N. . FBKIOHT SLpLLlirjr.JPi (DAILY B XCBPT SUNDAY.) Leave Ninth and Orange Streets, 3:30 P. M. Freight Depot Open from 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. SPECIAL NOTICEThls table showg the time at which trains may be ex pected to arrive at and depart from the several station, but the arrivals an departures are not guaranteed. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Th Progressive fcailwiy of tho Sonfkw ffeetfTo Nov. mh 16. - -D"KPABXTJBr3 OF TRAINS FKOM WILMINGTON. , No. 13 8:55 P. M. Train t or Charlotte and IntSedlate PollLLMAN PAR- Ebfot wr,roN to, char lotte. . . No. 19 5:00 A. M. VtUBt or Charlotte and Intermediate Pdlnts. SLEEPING CJAR BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND CHAR LOTTE. Open at lOsOOJP. $1. tor Passen- 4RR1TAL OF TRAINS AT WILMINOTO. No. 14 12:30 P. M. Train from Charlotte an -Itttetmeaiate Polnti; PULLMAN PARLOR CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTB AND WILMINGTON. , No. 2012:10 A. M. Tram from Charlotte and -Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AND WILMINGTON. PASSENGERS MAY REMAIN IN 8LEEPJ.B UNTIL 7:08 A Mv i s Fnr detaitea information ind reservations. The Standard Railroad of The South. Arrival ahd Departure of Trains at Wilmington, Effective March 1st, 1917. Arrivals, schedules and connections -given as information, but not guaranteed. t ? -r , ; , ' DEPARTURE t TO AND FRO jit. ABBIY'AXfJi - - ' " ''V No. 60. Gold8boro, Richmond, Norfolk and Eastern ro. 9L '" 5- 40 A. M. North Carolina points. Connects at Golds- tits A. II. ! Dally Except boro with Seathern Railway at. Norfolk ; Dally Except Sondav. Southern Railroad. ; - ' : Monday. Chadbonrn, Conway, Fldr'jhee. Ctarleirtoa, : ' No. fl. Savannah, Jacksonville) -TafflDa.; 8L No. M DallrT Petersbnrg, Fort Myers; Columbia and Dally. B S0 A M Ashevllle, Pullman Sleeping Car;between ittttA.lt. . - o.jw Wilmtegfon an Columbia, open to re ceive outbound passengers St Wllmlng- ton at and after 0:00 P. M. and may bl occupied, lnoouitd until T ."00 A. M. Kb 57 ' '' ' ;'" - ' - Nai,:58i .:- 7 00 P M Chadbourn, Conway and Intermediate i 9:25 ArM. Daily excep't points. - i . - : Dally Except Sunday. .Sunday,:? k-45aSi Jcksonvine, New Bern aM ,Intermedli "' tWl?M. .! Daily Except Station4!. ,-. ..... Dally. Except' ; Sunday. -. ... yr. w -r Sunday. ' " " Goldsboro. Richmond, Nerroll STH1 'ifaih No 48 ington. Parlor Cars between Wilmington No. 49. Dailv and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount Dally. 8:00 A. M. with New York trains bavlnf PollmtJi t:0S P. M. . Servle?. . , wo Kg. Solid train between Wilmington and ML No. 52. o . Dailv: Airy via FayettevilW and Sanford. Daily. 8:45 A! M. .' - ' " ' ' JL 1.11" - 11 mil 1 1 ' " " 6 1 No. 62. Jacksdnyiile, New Bern and Intermediate ?-M' Daily Stations. ..K'u 8;05 P. M. - . , . 18:89 P. M. ' Chadbourn, Florence, Columbia, Augusta, no tx Atlanta and tbe West. Charleston, . Sa- No. 54. tSilr yannah and all Florida Points. All Steel -Dally. iKip V Pullman Sleeping Cars between Winning- isim P. Sf s.4 jo. ton fcnd Atlanta,, via Augusta. Bleeping Vars daily between Florence and Colum bia, which may be occupied at Colum- bia untU 7:00 A.M. - ; , Kh 59 No. 60 . 6- 30'prM. FayetterlUe and Intermediate BUtioaS. 10:15 A.M. Daily Except Day Except Sunday " Sunday. ,- "'- ' Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Washington "I No 43. and New York. Pullman Broiler, Buffet No. 4L o THiliT Sleeping Cati between Wilmington and Dally, a -45 P M Washington, connecting with New York t:M A. M, mt. ja. trains carrying dining cars: also Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk, For Folder, Reservations,' rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 160. , W.J. CRAIQ, T, C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Pasaengor Agent. , Wlimingten, N. C. . - ' . . J . , ..- - - - ; u. 1 -. . .-. -,' i x. .Ni r- - " . ' - i ' ' - ti; eall en City Ticket AgeU Ortdn Bolldlng. I 'Phone 178." R. W. WALLACE l B. PLEASANTS, Co T- dk' T P W 1 mtmc. lit - i . r J