HWiLMINGTO 1- h J. TAR HEELS WHO MADE OFFICERS IN U. S. ARMY (Continued from Page Three). Youngsville; JanieS" E : "Tmhfrlnkfl i nnionn Achovillp: Ernest A. Wiles; t- t.kohnm- 'Rvprett I. Harris, Durham; Samuel S. Woodley Cros j.,n. Tomps M. Williams, Washing 'ton;' Banks Arend ell, Raleigh; James . W. McArver, uastoma; win. Oxford; Graham C. Smith, Greens boro; Paul W. Mengel, New Bern; -Frederick L. Toepelman, Henderson ' 'Vville; Wm. H. Elliott, Cornwall; T. " L. Michel, Woodrow. . - North Carolinians given commis sions in the Field Artillery sectidn, ."' Officers' Reserve Corps, are as fol- . Captains Robert R. Williams, Asheville; Albert I. Norman, Concord; rharioc u Rprkefus. Whiteville; H. C Pogue, Charlotte; Robert W. - Winston, Jr., Raleigh; Garland Jones, ' . Jr., Raleigh ; Benjamin B. Lattimore, Shelby. , - To be first lieutenants Roland a. Donaldson, Greensboro; Albert T. Willis, New Bern; Paul H. Gearhart, Asheville; Walter T. O'Donohue Greensboro; Donald F. Ray, Fayette-vnio- Wm C. Knox. Kinston. , .To' be second lieutenants of Field; Artillery John E. Johnston, uaviu son; Empie Latimer, Wilmington; Hugh B. Hester, Chapel Hill; John A. Scott, Statesville; Whitfield C. Car michael, Asheville; Wm. A. Abbitt, Asheville; Blake E. Isley, Asheville; . John C. Wilford, Asheville; Torrence B Rogers, Charlotte; James B. Hughes, Charlotte; Gilliam Craig, Monroe; Leland S. Harris, Raleigh; David T. Cuzts, Gastonia; . Frank .C. Patton, Morgan ton; Macon M. Wil- ' liams, Chapel Hill; Joel M. Cloud, Hamlet; Henry R. Totten, Chapel Hill; Edgar F. Hudkins, Asheville; v Joseph F. Simpson, Winston-Salem; Clarke L. Wharton, Wake Forest; W. C. Huske, Fayetteville; Frederick C Shepard, Chapel II Ml; Kenneth C. Dniroi r.niHchnrn- RoErpr J. Franklin. Winston-Salem; Tench F. Coxe, Ashe ville; Edward E. Proctor, Dumber ton; James -G. Cowan. Asheville; Clar ence L. Midcap, Washington; Clar ence E. Blackstock, Hendersonville; ''Francis C. Bourne, Asheville: Wilson B. Dal ton, Winston-Salem; Leicester Chapman, Asheville; Woodford A. Kennedy, Warsaw; John M. Black, Davidson; Louis L. Sasser, Durham; Wm. G. Burgess, Chapel Hill; John ,W. Hughes, Greensboro; Randall W. Sparger, Chapel Hill; Moses A. White, Greensboro: Linville VK. Martin, Win ston-Salem ; Robert P. Brooks, Woods-, dale, David H. Fuller, Lumberton; Samuel E. Sanders, Raleigh; Hubert E. Olive, Clayton; George M.. Nor wood, Goldsboro; Clayton C. Carpen ter, High Shoals; Frank McNeill, Lumberton; Owen W. Marshburn, Zebulon; W. L. Thorpe, Rocky Mount; Weston L. Taylor, Hickory; Rufus A. Malloy, Raleigh; Albert S. Pelle, Greenville; Finfred L. Ingold, Hick ory; W. B. Jones, Raleigh. North Carolinians given appoint ments in the Cavalry Officers' Reserve Corps are as follows. To be captain Edward S. West, I To be first lieutenants Hazel - R. Aiken, Hickory; Ernest C. Check, Dur ham; William A. Watkins, Lilesville. To be second lieutenants Chas. B. Parmele, Wilmington; Cyrus D. HoKue. Wilmington; Robert D. Gor- ham, Rocky Mount; Samuel N. Pat ten. Mebane: Joseph M. Torbyfill, Waynesville; D. S. Oliver, Wilming- , , , ;H - . I ton; Owen W. Lieonaru, sraiesvme; oi Allies, a Druuant attacK won ini John B. Whitley, Zebulon; Harry ,B. 'portant trenches for the French. Sev Grimsley, Grensboro; Joseph E. Ka- .eral counter-attacks were repulsed, nipe', Marion; Crawford D. Moore, The Germans launched an attack on ,,Wake Forest; Doctor M. Johnson, ja three kilometer front, after heavy Enfield; Adis C. Henderson, Hickory; bombardment, in the'region.of Cornil- Louis D. Thrash, Raleigh; b redencic P. Malloy. Asheville; Thos. E. Bes sellieu, Wilmington; Harry W. Davis, Warrenton; Benjamin L. Smith, Gran ite Falls; Paul W. Johnson, Raeford; Philip S. Kandoipn, Asnevme, inob. I Grier, Harrisburg; W. S. James, Laurinburg; Wm. P. Keesler, son ;, Hugh C. Black, Chapel Hill; Pe-j ter McK. Williams, Fayetteville; Guy ; .v. Hintor tv'xanuer; iviaiuuurue a. Angler, West Durham. opcc.. HP'"""-o. uuuuctuien was ujr .u. assaults were broken down. Petrograd War Department today of the names reporte(j - - -of a number of North Carolinians who The Rumanians have dis lay. r?ernnSTTiS stubborn resistance in the battle officers' reserve corps, United States' . -j th t o t Aft- army. These men are appointed di- .Jf is raRlng n na."ont: AIter - -i i t giving way m the Suchitza river sec- rectly from civil life, and are a sep- u 6the Rumanian8 returned to the arate and distinct group from the long . . reeained the lost eround list of commissions announced today JiSS wtif f o?ui for men who have been at the Fort ' LtS.Ll!PrtS the battle was 8tiU Oglethorpe training camp and other , training camps for three months: .Those anndunced today are as fol lows: Van R. C. King, Wilmington, captain Engineer Corps; George R- ?ter hvyfiahtinTreslted to Hardesty, Goldsboro, captain Engi- Jer ,neavy Wting resuiteti m Pressing " , J: . "s back our lines to Glencorse Wood, neer Corps; Mathew M. Fontaine, th statement said Woodsdale, second lieutenant Engi-J 1 L it wv," v.J reer Corn Charles 'q T awrinpp In the neighborhood of the Ypres neer Lorps , cnaries b. Lawrence, staden raiiway to the right of Steen-WJMton-Salem captain Medical D3ck ihe Brfg h lne ground thDe Corps; Albert Durham, Charlotte, flt ;8tatement iluienani lvieaicai "jorps, Aiirea Mor , 4ecai, Raleigh, first lieutenant Medic al Corps; Harry Willis, Morehead City, first lieutenant Medical Corps; Ed mund J. Bryson, B'ontanan, first lieu-, tenant Medical Corps; Thos. McMil lan,, Hertford, first lieutenant Medical i Corps; William Williamson, Shelby, J second lieutenant Veterinary Corps. WILL LOOK INTO : OFFICERS' EFFICIENCY. . -Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 11. Secre " tary of War Baker has authorized - General Wood, commander of the De- apartment of the Southeast, to appoint , au -'eiuueuw uuitcis'iue insurance Din with hundreds of : t,q Ihvestigate into the qualifications of millions of dollars to protect soldiers several officers of the new First and; families of soldiers from want in , Florida regiment of infantry. The ap- case of injury or death. ; poihtment of the board was asked fori A fourth bill now is in prospect a - by military- officers - and others in, new bond bill, whose total will be at : Florida, who are opposed to Colonel least $5,000,000,000 and probably more 'S. C. Harrison; as commander of the. The shipping board will ask for an- - urst regiment ana aiu wuu iuok wnn disfavor on the selection oi aianey .j.. Catts,' Jr., son of ' Governor Catts, as .Vcaptain of the Tallahassee 'company "which is in the first regiment. ,When the board will meetf has not ; been di- vulged. V . ; The ; markings on -?; a graduated measuring glass invented-in1 Germany are made along a zigzag, line instead "of a vertical one and, . having; wider . - 1 X a.h mmU 4-S Vl "k ..AO rl .gpaces uciweeu, iub;,bw d "more accurately '- : l - ; MESSENGER SERVICE. For thl crv!ce we use thr Pos tal 1 Telegraph ' Cable Company' meetengere. They vfili callvfor your adt.,r in the iams niann?r and quick, time as they now cover the city for "telegrams, night let tergrame, cables, etc For"; further - Information as to ads," call 176, but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph.. FOR RENT THREE UNrURNIon- ed rooms, for light housekeopmg. Comfortable' and centrally located. Address "Real Estate," care Disi natch. '8-ll-2t-j 4- LOOK OVER OUR. RENT LIST Au tomobiles ready to show you. L. W. Moore, Agent, 123 Princess. 8 12 It FOR RENT GREEN COTTAGE Op posite hotel Carolina Beach, suita ble for family or house party. Phone 4003. 8-1-tf MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW. October rent list being prepared. v Phone 776 and Automobile wilt take you around to see them No. 123 South Fourth street, modern steam heated house 9 rooms. No. 117 Or ange, 9 rooms, good order. No. 403 Nun street, 7 rooms. No. 518 South Third, 8 rooms. No 129 South 8th street, 8 rooms. No. 214 Nun street, 8 rooms. No.. 219 South Fifth street. 8 rooms. No. .114 Nun street, '8 f rooms. No. 310 Grace street, 7 rooms, and others. Cut this out for future reference. "James Owen Reil ly, Fire Insurance and Real Estate. 8 12 It 10 ACRES LAND, CASTLE HAYNE road for sale. L. W. Moore, Agent, 123 Princess. 812 It FOR RENT TWO ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms for light house keeping. Privilege bath and 'phone. Both gas and electricity. Apply 505 South Fourth street or 'phone 591-.I. 8 12 2t. DESIRABLE ' RESIDENCE FORI Rent. No. 508 Market street. Has 9 roomsv in first class order. Ha3 large lot, and modern conveniences. Rent $Q.00 per month. James Oweii Reilly, Fire Insurance and Real Estate: &.12.1t. WEATHER LOOSENS GRIP; GREAT ARMIES RENEW ONSLAUGHT (Continued from Page One.) today, despite . counter-attacks launch ed by the Germans, who claimed eject tion of the English in the region of , West Hoek. . - Heavy fighting was again in prog ress north of St. Quentin. Near Fay- jet, the war office announced that Ger mans were thrown out of a greater part of the gains they made on the nights of the ninth and tenth. South - ... . .... .... leL Tney made several attacks, com- ing forward in waves, but the- FTench fire brtake down the advancing lines with heavy losses. The French then advanced the line, repelling strong COunter - attacks. The Germans raided Nancy from tne air but tnere were British aeropIanes bombarded the Ghistelles aerodrome, several railway stations and other military works. On the eastern front the Germans "attacked in the Brody region Their . 'everse was renorted IJ!TeS!i,WI!kiS?0rted by j "North of the Ypres-Menin road ene- "tti v a ff o rra rr nnr ntxr nnci Hr a of. CONGRESS HAS BIG TASK TO RAISE MONEY (By United Press.) Washington, Aug. 11. Congress, after months, of war declaring, speech making and money raising, still faces the! biggest part of its special session task securing additional war revenue and appropriating billions of dollars more to maintain -the military, estab lishment of the country. Three bills now are in Congress the $2,000,000,000 tax bill, general. de ficiency bill, with appropriations that may reach close to $10,000,000 000 ! and proximately $750,000,000 more this session Brazilian cities are experimenting with a metric-system fonumberin? SVoS houses.- a niimhoi' : H!,ol:nV thht " " & Co, Pbqne 1220. :ijJCujhu house us ..that' many (meters ; from ; in' W , A AlUlU LIU ; U1UW i understood starting point. ; I j . A new - telephone attachment ; that must bo operated ; to ..make a cpnnec . tion shows ;tlie jiumberof calls tha limrn I, J - ' .. .. ua ieeu maae anu tne numDer re- mainlng on a limited service line. - MARRY I F LONELY; FOR RESU LTS, trv me:' best ; ana most f i aucc?8sim 'VHdwe Maker i";hunardfi'r1,211 sfdfii marriage soon; stnciiy connuenuai; Imbst reliable; years experience; r de- " sscriptions free... "The Successful r Club." Mrs. Purdie.v Box 556, Oak !f land. Calif.; , , - S-12 19 2tJ. ;r..:-- : RENT-YOUR HOUSE sBEFORE. THE . . -hfxat ones ! are taken; Indications point 'to big demand for homes. . See our list. James & James,- Inc., v-Agents, Southern Bldg. Phone 1663. '8 12 It V ' ; ' r poB RENT COTTAGES, 110 WAL. nut, 6 rooms, $2u0U ; suy ,wainut, a rooms, $20.00. Apply H. F, Wilder. S 12 It GOOD MAN COOK WANTED AT once. Experienced and steady. GotTd 1 pay to right man. Apply Paris Cot tage, Wrightsville ... Beach. Phone '1 7551.K . , " 8-7-tf - THE PEOPLES' MARKET OPEN again at 611 Castle street, with a fine line of Choice Native , , Fresh Meats W. M: : Todd, ' Proprietor, : Phone 2JJ7 for a choice steak, break ' fast or supper. A1 nice roast or stew for dinner: Prices reasonable. Prompt delivery- Fresh Vegetables, Chickens and Eggs daily,. Phone 297. 8-8-7t-j : FOR RENT NO. 1918 MARKET ST. 7 rooms. No. 15 North 7th, 8, rooms. 108 Wrightsville Avenue. . 1308 Mar- ket, 7 rooms, $20.00; No. 108 South 17th street. No. 311 Nun street, 7 rooms. No. 302 North 2nd street Also many other desirable ones. See James & James, Inc., Agents. Phone ; 163, Southern Bldg. 8 12 It OLD FALSE TEETH WANTE Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 . to $15.00 per set. Bend by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th Street, Philadel phia. 8-11 to 9-17-j RICH LYON SWAMP LAND FOR Sale Three tracts 615 acres, 300 acres, 150 acres, fine growing crops, drainage district.- L. W. Moore, sole as:ent, 123 Princess Wilmington, N. C. . 8 12 It WE HAVE SEVERAL ATTRACTIVE housekeeping .apartments for rent in the Colonial Apartment, 3rd arid Market streets. Make your selec tion now. James' & James, Inc., Agents. Southern 31dg. 8 12 It WHEN YOUR BOY GOES INTO THE Trenches see that he takes with him . your portrait. He will treasure it above all the gold on earth. I'oltz & Kendrick. 83-tf , LAN ELECTRIC PIANO FOR SALE AT an attractive price if sold at once. Address 105 South Ninth street, City. 8 11 It' j WANTED YOU TO TRY SANDLIN'S "Dead Shot." Call for it by name. Have -your merchant to include a bottle inyyour order Monday. S 12 It f EOAT. FOR SALE 30 FT., 20 H. P., 2, .cylinder.1, 4 cycle, ; Lamb engine, brass jackets and fittings. Good rynningV order. VFully equipped. Built for towing. Also 60 ft. 15 ft., wide lighter. Excellent condition. Write quick as this is a great bar- , gain. Will sell separately or togeth er. Address Box 645, Wilmington N. C. 8 12 lt-j BAGS WANTED SECOND-HAND Bags.-burlay, srrap bagging and twine. Write fwr prices. Richmond Bag Company. Richmond, Virginia. lOt-Sun. and Wed. IF YOU WANT RESULTS, USE MUL graph facsimile typewritten let ters they "get there." Our print ing, commercial and job work, is of the best quality quick service. En. graved stationery, cards, etc. Har riss Typewriting and Advertising Company. 7-19-tu-thu sun-tf FOR RENT 118 WALNUT, 6 ROOMS, $20.00; 406 Grace, 8 rooms, $30.00. 8-9-10-12-3t FOR SALE FORD CAR IN GOOD condition, also. Ford Trailer. It's a bargain for . anybody. ' Come to see ys at 703 North 3rd streret. 8 12 It j FOR RENT APARTMENT 404 1-2 North Front, 6 rooms, $17.50. 8-9-10-12-3t FOR RENT COfTAGES 110 WAL- nut, 6 rooms, $20.00; 309 Walnut. 5 rooms, $20.00. 8-9-10-12-3t IT'S GRAVELY IMPORTANT THAT you should have people work for you whose efficiency -is undoubted. Bunglers can turn your profits into losses and it takes" efficient work- folks 'to turn them again into profits Wtcb the ads and advertise too. 8 12 3t j tFOR SALE TWO GOOD MULES AT reasonable prices. Apply to R."" A. Burnett. Supt, New Hanover County Roads, Phone-No. 1599-J. -8-lOreod 7t WE, GUARANTEE OUR NOTARY work '.to be correct we know how. Notaries at your service at all f imeu. Go anywhere ..Harriss Typewriting and Ad vertis4ng Company. 7J0-mon-wed-fri, sun tf BY READING THESE ; LOCAL ADS y6ur search .for a furnished room shifts ' from aywhereJ't6,,sT5me where" you look at rooms that are satisfactory! as -'to ; price and loca tion, and select' from these theones that suit yubest. Thus a short search serves you better than a long one:-Vv;..- ,-.r - 8;12 ' 3t" j ' for; rent offices on second ; floor,' in Peterspn & Rulfs Buildins. $5.00 up. Possession given at once Apply , at Peterson &- Ruits. t.. 3-11-Suhday, tf. ; ; -' - FOR AREN'T FURNISHED BED . I . -K &;.-.. " - ' - CONFIDENCE LIES BEHIND A DIS' patch Business Special - advertise ment. : The confidence ; born1 of a sense of security in Its sure, never r ?f ailing -result. " You'll always find .a 4 Dispatch Special ; resdy . to serve. ; EAR , Zoom s tkc -J , V- 5l)(TH OF -T4C J MOITH AKJO . . J , v HAS KC3T CH , t . A0LrA J t - - -.y ..- -"-r -a ) - III ' ' CHILDREN'S SOX. ALL COLORS and sizes. 25 cents pair. Looks good and . wears good. Piatt's, 108 Market street. , 8-12-lt WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when bo requested. Phone your order to 746. Qordon'i Newe Stand. 10-7-tf FOR RENT 103 SOUTH tCIQHTH street, $16.00 montu. Apply J. T. Gordon, agent Phone 745. 5-29-tf NORTHERN IRISH POTATOES, OR' anges, 'Lemons," Onions, Navy Beans, complete line crushed Fruits, Coco Candies and Chewing Gum. Bear Produce and Merchandise Co., No. 19 Market street. Phones 452-4&3. 8-8-tf IF YOUR, BOY IS CALLED TO THB service of his country it may be many months before - you see him again. Have you a recent photo graph to remember him by? Let us picture him as he is today. Foltz ft ; Kendrick; Photographers 6-18-tf j MONDAY'S SPECIAL. .1 LOT TAIL- ored Georgette Waists, White only. $3.98. Piatt's, 108 Market street. 8 12 It . 5-PASSENGERMAWELL AUTOMO- bile" in first clarss cpnditionTor-sale cheap or will ejtchairge for Real Esr tate. If Interested apply Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Market street. 8-11-ltf FOrt RENT-i-TO RIGHT PARTIES at Greenfield Park, Bungalow Ice Cream a Parlor l a nd Drink Stand, Oyster Roast, Fishing and Bathing Privilege. . -Address, Greenfield Park Development Co; Wallace, N. C. 8-11-7!..;; . i TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS SAVED by Taking a. -Scholarship in The Motte Business College, Inc., before September .1st; on combined course or Ten , Dollars saved on single course o Shdrtband and Typewrit ing, phone' 706 or call at College, 3rd fl6or Home Saving Bank build ing, corner Front-and'' Chestnut any day from nine to one o'clocfc -Posi-tion guaranteed. 8-11-tf SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING is a necessity in the business worlu. You had betler learn now. The Mctte Business College, Inc., Home Saving Bank Building. Day and night lessons. Phone 706. 8-4tf i COLORED LABORERS WANTED for the Carnegie Steel Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Lowest pay $3.60 day with advancement. Middle, age men of good health only, need apply." We ship -every Tuesday.' Transporta tion advanced to job from 11 North Seventh street, Richmond, Va.' 5 8-9-tt ,. ' .v WANTED SEVERAL MORE TO watch the window. Excelsior Motor. Cycle being reduced $1:00 each; day. ' Queen' City Cycle-' Co., 209' Market street; j - 8-10-tf WANTED CARPENTERS FOR Co lumbia Cantonment, $4.00 per day and transportation furnished. Make Application ; to A. C. L, Ticket Agent- to leave-on train No. 51 Sun-, day,' Aug.?12th af 5: 30 a. m. Harda way Construction 'Co. :- :' 8-10-3t-j : . -.,, -: - LADI ES' SPtCIALI 60 v PER CENT pf tbe. covered heels on ladies' shoes wofK loose.pv Our.;.:neW ?inetal ; heet seat prevents their, coming off. 35c pair Attached. .Price- Bros., 309 North Frbnt 7-26-lmo THE YOUNG M EN! 0 F. TH El COUN- try are . being : called to, ? the colors" and their" . places Jhust be -filled " Many gbooV positions are waiting and more will be from time to time. Pre pare yourself by "taking a business course.Jn,The Motte Business; Col lege, Inc., Phone: 706: Day and night , class. Homja SavingBank Bldg. r ' v -t-r' -ru y . . . ' IRON RUSTbAP REMOVES : - RustrJnk-radFnilt Stainsand. etc. 25c per;tUbe.2:Platts,--;10S Market street : 8 12 1t r FOR RENT 11d WALNUT, 6 ROOMS, : $20,00 f 106 Orace; 8 rooms, $30.00.; ApplyTFETE? It- for :Vr e ntapartm ent: 404 1-2 " North Froht'6rrooms$17.50. I H. P.-Wilder-;: - g: i ' ii . , - . - . . Apply 12 -ixr wanted-Ibarber AT Tl ENKEN'S v: Barber Shop.fFiroiif and- princess. 7 ... i - tg tie 'tSitioey j -V! ' FINE HORSE FOR SALE SUITA- ble for buggy or delivery wagon, y Will sell reasonable or will exchange Vfor light, used automobile. Address "Excellent Traveler," P. Q. Box 115 8-7-7t-j JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Army Regulation Lockers and Trunks at a special price. Charles Finkelstein No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. f 7 25 If 8HAND8 GROCSAY, rOURTH AND Nun -A full line of fresh groceries. Prompt delivery and courteous ser vice. 'Phone 30. 8-26-tf ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR SHOP ,No. 10 1-2 South Second street for Sale at a bargain. Must be sold at once. John H. Shaw, No. 11 South 2nd street. ( 8-8-5t-j FOR BENT- Entire floor, 33 x80 over Postal Telegraph office. One of the best locations in city for manu facturing plant, offices or photo gallery. Immediate, possession. JAMES & JAMES Inc. Agents. For work on Cantonment Colum bia, S. C. $5.50 for eight hours. Bring receipt for transportation and it will be refunded you. Do not wait to write report at once. WALKER ELECTRIC" Columbia, i. C. K! WANTED 1800 Bales Good Mid- "idling, v5-;.'', 1950 Bales Middling. 2240 Bdes Low Middling V. B. Cooper & Go. 1' Wilmington, NX ijjiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiinmii!! mi 1 Following the hot ays of g summer comes the cold days of 3 : winter. Is your: coal bin sup- S plied Prepare now, right now ; '.s 1 while hauling Is good. We have S the choicest Coal for grate, j stove and furnace.'" Phone 'your, orders. Phone 7C9. . I V, B. THORPE &i CO l I ? Water and Ann streets - g i- ; ; Phone 78 V? WANTED NIT J X rl T J& Liberty al) the Same Time" rHus Thomas Jefferson, author of our beloved D claration of Independence, linked liberty with life as the natural heritage of mankind. v v One Hundred and Forty-one .Years have not dimmed the Rirrn-fi cahce of these words for. the leart of America i . . 5 m' Today, we are at War against autocracy and militarism upholdin liberty as the fundamental right of man, for ourselves alone bui fn - the people of all nations. . I0r THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK &MfiM Free Moving Pictures Every Night Except Sunday Night 8; 15 TONIGHTS FEATURE. "STEPPING WESTWARD" A Two Reel Gaumont Drama with the 'Lare of the West and : Some ' Magnificent Scenery. GET THE H ABITSee Capital $1,000,0 QUEEN FRUIT JARS just received shipment Glass Top Queen Jars, Pints, Quarts and Half Gallon Sizes. (PE FER HARDWARE CO. Wilmington, N. C. iin HAVE YOU HEALTH INSURANCE ? If some unexpected acciden'. occurs to YOU and you are injured and unable to work, where would your w h g expenses come from? How would you pay your doctor and miscellaneous household expenses? Thk is a vital and important question. Answer it to day by taking out insurance. Insure with C-L. DICKINSON, i ' Phone 659 A ; Princess Building fin ytmmiimJSmJIS m , i ... IF YOU to know exactly how viable money is, try to borrow some. It's much easier $ get sympathy or a hard lucK story than cash. And d?pt labor under any delusion that you are immune from Misfortune. Everybody is 0lj Alcr CcJllUlH IlSl CXllU Will . UC she doesn t linger long with those who have a Dan -count, the friend which asjes no questions. Give us a call.. - : - .' s' The Home Savings Bank r " " - Wilmington, N. C I GHEGK PROTECTORS We . haveseveral slightly ..used Todd s Checs . Writers and Check Protectors, that we will sell a Half Price, ; Also Five Oliver Typewriters at a tfar gam. , . . C. W. Office 1 "THE RAMBUNCTIOUS ENDEAVOR" American Comedy Scream Lu miiia Movies Every Niul L Surplus $700,000 WANT VWUtu ouuhw w . . iTIOA 6 ATESCOMP'Y Supplies. tHtiiiiwiiiiiiiiHiiiiininiiiHiiHuiiiniiiiiiiHniHmuHiHiiiK 1 1