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v lj t -1 ,1 3 - v r i mi "Ml 1 n I 4r , I 3 i 9 43' .1 4 r 1 V1 'it ill i:.!-i 1 3 '3 3 Ml 'I ijlj to . r s THE WIUV1INGTON DISPATCH, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 15,1917. CJ r ill.. It i- .1 : E-.-- . -3 -6:.S !. V- " 1. I Market Review, Marine and Weather Neivs ? . - COTTON. . Wiiraiogtpa spot 24.00 Charleston spot 24.00. Sayannah spot 24 3-4. Norfolk spot 24.13 . New York, June 15 There was re newed , realizing or liquidation in the cotton, market at the opening today, first prices being steady at a decline of 16 to .40 points. Near months were relatively firm at the start in sympa thy with Liverpool, but soon eased off with Octoher selling down to 24.00 or 35 points net lower right after the, call end fully a cent under the" high level of last Wednesday. Trading was act ive with the tone nervous and unset tled under reports of ; diminishing de mand from spinners and of increased spot offerings in the south. Private cables reported that a prominent En glish ; authority estimated the . reduc tion in acreage at less than half of one. per cent., and said that the crop had made a poor start, but that an average yield was not yet impossible. Cotton closed barely steady. High. Low. July ..24.62 October .... . .24,31 December .. ..24.43 January 24.46 March 24.63 .; '.' v . '-r - ..-i LOCAL MARKETS. LOCAL MARKETS. JBggs WHOLESALE PRICES. Country ,35 24.20 23.92 24.03 24.07 24.30 Close. 24.48 24.18 24.30 2434 24.54 , . , r. STOCKS - ' -V " :- New York. (Wall Street) June 15 Finiiinmpnts. munitions, motors and 26 to 30c: shiDDings i were firm to strong at the Spring chickens, apiece.. ..5 to 50c outset of today's operations, dui raus Grown chickens, apiece 65 to 65c ( and metals were disposed to recede PnriiQ nnoirs nmft-A 5079f5c I fractionally. United States. Steel Guineas, apiece ..35c opened at a very slight gain, which Beef .. .. .,12 to 14q ; was' immediately forfeited. The more Irish Potatoes .. .. (bushel) . .$2,50 'active specialties moved uncertainly N. C.xHams, pound 26 27c with utilities. Ohio Gas lost over a N. C. Shoulders and Ribs, lb 25c' point, and American Sugar reacted Pork, per lb 15c sharply Moderate heaviness1 ruled Cabbage, (100 lbs.) $1.50 before the end of tha, first half hour, Hides, Green 20c Steel reacting a point and other in- Wool, free of bur, 22 to 25c dustrials losing ground. Corn, bushel $2.00 . stocks broke immediately after noon Beese Wax .. .. .. 30c on the rise jn can money from 4 1-2 to Salted Hides 19c 5 and iater, per cent., the highest Tallow .. .. .12c j quotation for the year. Industrials, Wool, clean 5cj rails and specialties reacted 1 to 3 Wool, burr 45c, pojnts from best prices of the morn- uanzaioupes, crate, f-uv Peaches, crate. . . . . . . . . $2 to $2.50 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Spirits 39 . Rosin $5.10 and $4.90. Tar $3.30 and 15 cents. Crude $3.60 $3.60 and $2.60. mg. NEW YORK SPOT. New York, June 15. Spot quiet, middling 24.90. . cotton NEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, June 15. The open ing, of the cotton market here today was irregular, with the strongest, months showing an advance of 2 to 3 points, but other months at the de cline, under the influence of a .poor Liverpool and a trade circular claim Receipts: Cotton 1 Rosin 100 Tar 82 Crude ...... ...... 7 SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Savannah, June 15. Turpentine, firm, 39 1-4; sales, ; receipts, 1,122; shipments, 239; stocks, 17,339. ' Rosin, firm; sales, ;. receipts, 2.308; shipments, 3,194; stocks, 61, 807. . Quote: B, 5.40; D, 5.70; E, 5.75; F, ing an increase of less than one-half p- H f nd I, 5.85; K 6.10 ; M, 6.20; N, pi one per cent. After the call there vvc, o.ou, w w, o.o. was a sharp break, which amounted to 28 to 39 points on the most active months. Cotton closed steady at an advance of three points. High. July 23.95 October 23.59 December .. ..23.77 January 23.89 March 23.98 Low. 23.50 23.21 23.39 23.54 23.70 Close. 23.91 23.53i 23.72 23.8S 23.99 NEW ORLEANS SPOT. New Orleans, June 15." Spot cot ton quiet and unchanged. Sales on the spot, 225; to arrive, 14. Good ordinary 22.81 Strict good ordinary 23.31 Low middling . . ; 23.81 Strict low middling 24.00 Middling 24.19 Strict middling ..23.uU Good middling 24.56 Strict good middling 24.74 Receipts, 946; stock, 202,641. CHICAGO WHEAT. Chicago, June 15. Wheat prices to day continued to shew a general down ward trend. Bearish crops reports were influential. Opening prices, which ranged from the same as yesterday's finish to 2c lower with July at 2.25 and September at L9S were followed by something of a rally, but then by a fresh setback Cold rainy weather had a bullish ef fect on corn. Trade was active and sentiment decidedly mixed. After open ing 3-4 off to lc up prices scored a mod erate general advance.. Oats developed firmness in sympa thy ,with corn. Advances, however, were checked by favorable crop ad vices. Provisions were upheld by strength of hogs and corn. . ' i I ,i ; Opening. Close. CITIZENS OF DUNN MAKE BIG RESPONSE. (Soeclal to The Dispatch. i ", rDunn, ,N.C June IS.T-Crtazens pf Dunn, have subscribed to, the . Liberty Loan in the Ti total amount-, of, $22,600. The First National , Bank received $16,00Q in &uhscriB.tions and the Bank of Cape Fear . $6,500 yesterday. . To day marks" the culmination of an act ive campaign waged by M. R. Wilkes, assistant cashier, of the First Nation al, assisted by the Boy Scouts and leading citizens xf the town. T. P. A. President Elected. Savannah, June 15. J. R. Bass, of Nashville, Tenn., was elected national president T. P. A. today. CHARGED WITH SHORT-CHANGING SHY OF THE GOAL Approximate Total of Wil mington's Subscription to Bonds $750,000. Wilmington's total subscription to the initial "Liberty Loan" war bonds, which closed today at noon, through the banks of the city, was conserva tively placed at seven nunured and fifty thousand dollars early this after oon by those in close .touch with the situation, when further subscription for bonds ceased as per schedule of the national government. Wilming tons allotment had been, named as one million dollars and it is believed mat VOLUNTEER'S WANTED FOR .PORTA NT SERVICE. IM- Was Arraigned before Recorder Har- Perry Woodcock, white, was ar- this figure would have been reached raigned before Recorder Harriss this had not subscriptions been .diverted morning on a charge of short-changing i through channels other than local Augusta White. The case was tried, , banks. but judgment was reserved until to-j Since the banks opened their doors morrow. The warrant charges that this morning at 9 o'clock the tellers Woodcock was given a nait dollar in payment for a ten-cent purchase of rice by the White woman, and only 35 cents was given as change American Beet Sugar 94 1-4 American Can 49 7-8 American Car & Foundry .... 72 3-4 American Locomotive . . .... 72 American Smelt. & Refining . . . 10S" 3-4 American Sugar 1213-4 American Tel. & Tel 1211-2 Anaconda Copper 84 1-2 Atchison 10L4 Atlantic . Coast Line 1111-2 Atl., Gulf & W. I. S. S. Lines ..112 1-2 Baldwin Locomotive 65 1-2 Baltimore & Ohio 73 1-4 Bethlehem Steel "B" (ex div).147 1-4 Canadian Pacific 159 1-2 Central Leather 96 1-8 Chesapeake & Ohio 60 1-2 Chi. & Great Western 12 Chi., Mil. & St. Paul 75 1-2 C, R. I. & Pac, when issued . . 35 1-4 Coolrado Fuel & Iron 52 5-5 Corn Products 32 Crucible Steel. 80 Cuba Cane Sugar 45 1-2 Erie .. 25 7-8 General Electric (ex. div.) ....159 1-2 General Motors 1117-8 Great Northern Pfd 108 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 33 Gulf State Steel (ex. div.), bid. 123 Illinois Central 104 Inspiration Copper 61 7-8 Inter. Merc. Marine 28 j Services at New Hope Church inter. Merc. Marine ria si 11 Rpemlar sprvirps will be hpld at International Nickel 41 New Hope Presbyterian church, Win International Paper 40 j nabow, Brunswick county, Sunday Kansas City Southern (bid) ... 22 .'morning at 11 o'clock and Sunday Kennecott Copper 46 night at 8 o'clock, bv Rev. J. S. Crow Louisville & Nashville 127 , ley the pastor. A cordial invitation Mexican Petroleum 98 7-8 js extended to everyone to be pres Midvale Steel 63 3-4 ; ent. Sunday school will be held at Missouri Pacific 28 1-2 , the church at 10 o'clock; Mr. Jackson Nevada Consolidated (Ex. Div.) 24 1-2 J Johnson, superintendent. New York Central 92 1-4 1 N. Y., N. H. & Hartford .. ..35 7-8; Norfolk & Western 124 i Northern Pacific 104 1-2 'rv,M!, . . . f , . , , , Ceremonial of the Knights of Koras Ohio Cities Gas 137 1-2; ... ,,, . x,tj.. Pennsylvania 53 1-8 ' have been busy filling out the. sub scription blanks of those who had waited until the eleventh hour to "do their little bit" for the government, Marv Hnwoli colored, was fined $25 which is floating this immense sum and costs for an assault with a dead- for. the Allies. The Wilmington Clear ly weapon, and Mack Taylor, colored,! ing House has worked untiringly m was taxed with the costs for violatonjthe interest of the government, of the hitching ordinance. A case The citizens of the city should in charging F. A. Daly, colored, with lar-.deed be proud of the final record, as ceny, was dismissed. it compares most favorable with what ' was exnected of the city. The banks and large corporations, who made it MISS AMAN DEAD. possible to secure the bonds on easy " term payments, deserye the unre- Passed Away at Queen Street Home . strained praise of every one. Many This Morning. (who secured bonds would have found Many friends hero and elsewhere it practically impossible to have done will regret to learn of the death of So had not the banks and their firms Miss Emma C. Aman, aged 52, which! made such patriotic offers and induce occurred at her home, No. 108 Queen 'ments. street, this morning at 10:30 o'clock. The remains will be taken tomorrow to Cypress Lake, Onslow county, Miss Aman's former home, for interment. Surviving the deceased besides her father, Mr. D. F. Aman, are two sis ters, Mrs. M. E. Brown, of this city, and Mrs. Kate Robertson, of Onslow county; also two brothers, Messrs. W. A. Aman, of Jacksonville, Fla., and D. W. Aman, of Brunswick county. In order to;facilitate the transporta tion of white' and colored labor which is now generously volunteering for farm service ta insure, the harvesting of crops, whichwill-JJiefttt the saving of thousands of dollas5f food-stuffs that might perhaps, without!; such vol unteer labor largely "going "'"to waste. It 4s imperatively necessary that own ers of automobiles and trucks at once join the ranks of volunteers j to make available the local labor by providing adequate transportation- facilities, to carry labor from the City to farms. Almost every automobile' owner could render some service certain days each week. If you own an automobile, what days can you most conveniently serve? Please do not discount this appeal. Your country calls you for service. The Commission will welcome free' service, but we invite the best proposition that you are able to make for use of your automobile or truck by the day, week or months with or with out driver. We confidently expect ., automobile owners to answer this call. Please im mediately communicate with me at my office, at Court House, Phone 963, giv ing full data as to just what may be expected of you. W. N. HARRISS, Chairman, Transportation Committee Food Com mission, (adv.) NUX-1R0N-PAW-PAW ."" "3 Powerful Forces in 1 THE NEW REMEDY Now KNOWN AS IRONIZLD PAW-PAW. It Soothes the Nerves Trans forms Weak, Anaemic MCll and Women Into Perfect Health, and Gives iJie Stomach Abiding Strength. Good News From Elizabeth City, N. C. J Mr. Virgil Williams, U. ,. ,, fJ, uuiaurm vu;, l-x. ., V'j j, a promient druggist in Mmi-i',, 'v says: I received (he lronizr, . ; Paw and it h;s given nic j;r;ii and I belive it is just as pn,. as advertisement says. I can s tv tlis r ' myself: I have used only ..no land it has brought me o.ii of -nnsu,.r able trouble with my skm:;k !i ;hk ' 'j close another dollar for It was an impressive scene as Gen eral Pershing stood yesterday morn ing with uncovered head at the tomb of Napoleon and paid silent tribute o .one of the world's greatest command ers. :i mil!,. , your Nux-Iron and Paw-Paw ionic- "DOKIES" HERJt TONIGHT. LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, June 15. Cotton: Spot easy good middling 17.23; middling 17.06; low middling 16.67. Sales 14,000 bales, 2,500 for specu lation and export. Receipts 11,000. Futures steady. Closing bid: June 16.50; June-August 16.10; Sep-temjber-October 15.39 ; October- Novem ber 15.03; December-January 14.69; January-February 14.63; March-April 14.52. COTTON SEED OIL. New York, June 15. The cotton seed oil market closed strong. Spot 16.3a bid; June 16.29 bid; July 16.36 to 16.38; August 16.27 to 16.29; October 16.18 to 19; November 15.91 to 15.94: December 15.81 to 15.83; January 15.82 to 15.84. ' Total sales 19.900. ' STAGE OF WATER. Stage of water in the Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, N. C, at 8 a. m., yesterday, 11.3 feet, falling. NEW PER DIEM RATE FOR CAR RETENTION (By Associated Press.) 1 Washington, June 15. The railroads' wur board, through its chairman, Pres ident Harrison, of the Southern Rail way, announces that the board has de cided that, effective as of April 1 last, Jintil September 30, the per diem ren tal rates one railroad must pay for use of another road'a freight car will be '60 cents. Notice of the board's ruling has been sent to all railroads. In December the rate was increased from 45 to 75 cents, to compel rail roads to return, jeacteother's cars:- - WHEAT July Sept. . . . . CORN July Sept OATS July 62 3-4 Sept 52 3-4 PORK 2.25 1.98 1.54 1.46 2.23 1.9S 1.55 1-2 1.47 1-2 Ray Consolidated Copper (Extra Dividend) 29 Reading 97 5 S Rep. Iron & Steel .. . .. .. 92 1-8 Seaboard Air Line 13 5-3 .Seaboard Air Line pfd. 28 1-8 , Sinclair Oil & Refining 54 1-2 ' Slnss Shef Sfepl Xr Irnn fiOI.Si ?? Southern Pacific 93 5-8 I M . .... Sept LARD July 21.45 Sept 21.57 RIBS July Sept -.. .... 21.17 I , c , . 1 .53 1- 38.30 21.42 21.62 20.92 21.17 san Was Held Yesterday. "Fresh meat" was sought and found by the degree team of the "Dokies," who invaded the city yesterday after noon for the ' progressive ceremonial of Suez Temple, No. 73, Dramatic Or der of the Knights of Khorassau. Twenty candidates were presented for the initiation, which took place in the Knights of Pythias Hall last night. The Royal Divan and the Gastonia Drum Corps arrived in the city yes terday morning and yesterday evening - i Southern Railway 27 3-4 . j Southern Railway pfd 56 1-2 'jStudebaker Corporation 83 1-2 ,Tenn. Copper 16 5-8 Texas Co 215 3-4 TTJ- "Drt stifle 157 sSu.: ;: :: :: :: i'iiieam Beautify Your Complexion Not artificially, but perma nently, by drinking a glass of thia delicious digestant with each meal Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Clarifies and puts roses and beaut? in sallow cheeks of old and young. At all grocers and druggists. Satis faction guaranteed or money refund, ed on first dozen. Bottled and guaranteed by the cele brated Shivar Mineral Spring. She! ton, S.' C. If your regular dealet cannot supply you telephone CRESCENT CANDY CO. Wholesale Distributors for Wilmington ran To New York and Georgetown,S. C. NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. S, S. Cherokee Friday, June I5th S. S. Cherokee Tuesday, June 26th WILMINGTON TO GEORGETOWN. S. S. Cherokee. .. .Tuesday, June 19th S. S. Cherokee Saturday, June 30th WILMINGTON TO NEW YORK. S. S. Cherokee Sunday, June 10th S. S. Cherokee Friday, June 22nd CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO., C. J. BECKER, Agent, Wilmington, N. C. J If you feel tired oui, ou m .;,..,. J despondent, mentally hii! ii! vsiciii depressed and lack (he f I i i i(1 a,' ' complish what you wish in ,M ro, iuu x x --i a mil uiin'i 1 1 1 ui'si'ra- Die reeling ana mauo you uc uu,, jf( ( is worth living. j The most marvelous HT..-t of ,,, lized Paw-Paw is its wonderful f,n ,'tive power upon the nerves. i,,,, t.er remedy was ever compounded f,,r the blood, which in turn sfn;rih.-s land vitalizes the whole nervous Ss. ! tem. ! Everywhere you ko some nm be found who has been lienein,.( I its use or knows of ;i friend v,h jlas ! found the desired relief; .ill l(:v unit ing it. and each expresses surprise that cures of the most ;t iiIiImuu cjcws of indigestion, nervousne. s and s.ro. i lessness could be bronchi hIkuii !;o speedily. Now is the time the advent of Spring to begin taking a Tonic- tone up your system and prevent your vital organs from becoming diswlri ed or badly affected. Remember! Quality and quantity always count. Your druggist probably keep-; j- but if be doesn't, ii is sold in Wtlniin:- j ton by the Elvington Dependable Drug , Stores, where you can meet th "Iron I Man." I Ironized Paw-Paw. price $1 '). For- ; mula on every bottle. Mail ordrs promptly attended to. Irkters'at" Dr;g o., Inc., New York. Adv. EGGS AND POULTRY. New York, June 15. Butter, unset tled; receipts, 25,469; creamery high er than extras, 37 1-23S 1-4; cream ery extras, 92 score, 37371-4; firsts, 36 l-436 3-4. Eggs, steady; receipts, 22,793; fersh gathered extras, 31 1-232; fresh gath ered storage packed firsts, 3132; fresh gathered firsts, 29 l-230 1-2. Cheese, steady; receipts, 6,780; State fresh specials, 2323 1-4; do. av erage run, 22 1-222 3-4, Live poultry, quiet; chickens, 33 34; fowls, 25; turks, 1820; dressed steady; prices unchanged. a parade was given over the principal streets. The Drum Corps lead and in line were the members of Suez Tem- U. S. Ind. Alcohol 166 3-4 United States Rubber 61 U. S. Steel 1317-8 U.S. Stefel pfd 117 5-8 J Utah Copper (Ex. Div.) .. .. ..1113-S Va. Car. Chem . . 43 Va. Coal and Coke (bid) . . . . 67 Wabash Pfd. "A" 49 3-8 Western Union ; Following this a dinner was served at the Orton Hotel. Official announcement is made that the War Department has awarded a ; contract for the construction of a j mammoth hydrogen generator gas plant for .manufacturing gas for dirig- I 1 rl O C2 of f Tl T ono-lov OiriofiAn nvnM'; I I Dia ) iM 0-4 I montQl ctafinn ortrl nrmnno- rr.,,! Westmghouse Electric 51 5-3 Qmnn f7co' NATION MORE THAN MEETS GIANT CALL. TAX LISTING Will continue at the Court House auring the month of June, daily from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., except Satur days, from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. To accommodate any who can list at no other time, we will be on duty each Saturday evening in June from 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. B. R KING, WALTER RUTLAND, Listers for Wilmington Township. SUGAR. New York, June 15. Raw sugar, quiet; centrifugal, 5.89; molasses, 5.01; refined, steady; fine granulated, 7.50. Futures inactive; prices at noon were 2 to 4 points net lower. Closed easy 2 to 5 points lower; I oaxecs ii.ow luiis, juiy .yy; septen, ber 5.11; December 4.91; January 4.74. COFFEE. New York, June 15. Coffee No. 7 Rio 10, Futures steady, September f 9:;?I)eem.toerm9a. ::5 t'f (Continued from Page Three.) district when the Liberty loan books closed at .noon today. Fu,lly Subscribed in Twelfth. San Francisco, Cal., June 15. The Liberty loan was fully subscribed In the Twelfth Federal Reserve District, it was announced here at noon today. The allotment for the district was $166,000,000. it REMOVAL NOTICE! On Monday I will move my place of business from 817 North 4th street to 1001 North 4th street, where I will be in better position to serve my customers. l. l. shefard; 1 A Bond Will SAVE A SOLDIER IS IT YOUR BOY ? WILL YOU BUY A BOND ? IT WILL SHORTEN THE WAR. ITS TOO LATE SATURDAY. The Home Savings Bank xVglasses J 'THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Afford a comfort which 1 anpr elated by those who want imr or for vision In on pair mt classes. 4 MM They keep your eyee young in looks as well as In usefulness. Ho line, scam or hump to blur the vision. KITES TISTXO FBXI DR, VIHEBERG MASONIC TSMPLa. FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain mortgage made by Thomas Payne and wife and Charles Payne to the Wilmington Homstead & Loan Association and duly registered in Book 89, page 11, of the records of New Hanover County, de fault having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said mortgage, the undersigned will sell, to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington, on Thursday, the 12th of July, 1917, at twelve o'clock, M., the following described prop erty: Beginning at a point in the East ern line of Sixth street. 33 feet South from the Southern line of Bladen street: runs thence Soutowardly with said line of Sixth street 33 feet: thence East parallel with Bladen street 1G5 feet: thence North parall el with Sixth street XI feet: thence West parallel with Bladen street 165 feet to the beginning. The 11th of June, 1917. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD & LOAN ASSOCIATION. By JOHN 1). 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