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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, THURSD' a"pp"om cfptfmreR 13: 1917. ft't 13: .-ri nr Ihrnmiin ninTinin J MNJLAllUN w uniuiu niuiiiib BELGIUM GOES ON II OUEMS JIBES Civilians Are Being Forcibly Removed to Work on Defenses 1 (By Associated Press.) , . f ' : Havre, Sept' 13. The removal of . the civilian population of Belgium CQn-!.-:;i';tinues, . according to advices received here. The town of Roulers, imme 'h ' diately Behind the battle Una in Flan ' I , 'ders. has been evacuated completely. v- Ostend is being emptied gradually ana .TN '2,000 persons already have been sent 'from Courtrai. ; ; Many of the inhabitants of Berlaer have been forcibly taken to Turcoing to work on the defenses. All the in habitants of Slevdinge, Flanders, rich 'and poor alike, have been made to work on military roads. (Wildest Disorder- During ? Last Night's Anti-German De ' ' (By 'Associated Press. - Buenos Aires Sept. 13 The down town section of the city was the scene of the wildest disorders, last night In conection with great anti-German dem onstrations,' in which thousands of Ar gentinians took part. Many of those in ' the mobs carried fire-brands, and as a result scores of buildings were set on fire. Several blocks ot. German business houses in Calle 25 de Mayq were destroyed. ' Among ihe structures attacked were, the German club, one ot the finest edi fices in the city, and the building of the German daily, La Union. As fast as the fires in these buildings were For' Rent ' ' A ADDED TO DAY.-, ' M 401 Chestnut (Apt.) . ..,20.00 .407 Chestnut -7 rooms ..'.. 35.00 902 Market 8 "rooms . . i. 45.00 311 Nunn 8 rooms .......... 30.00 1512-Dock-W7 rooms .. 30.00 " POSSESSION AT ONCE., 314 Red Cross 9 Rooms $45.00 611 Orange 12 Rooms .. . .$42.50 Sacondand Orange 12 Rooms, .40.00 1407 Dock 7 Rooms -. .? .,$35.00 1409 Dock 7?Rooms. -. . 35.0G 201 North J3th--7 Rooms 35.00 512 Ann St 8 Rooms '30.00 209 Chestnut St: 8 Rooms, j . V 30.00 '. 218 So. 3rd 7 Rooms . .:.; .v. . 30.00 1416 Dock 6 Rooms i. . . . 25.00 1 408 Chestnut 8 Rooms.. . . V . . 25.00 '611 Orange 6 Rooms ' (apt) .. 25.00 204 Castle 5 Rooms :. - . . . .; . 25.00 107 N: 4th:-r5x--Rooms;!.-.Vv.i'i . ; , ;25.00 320 Ko. 4th-;-6 -Rooms . . . . .25.00 ? 10 North 4th 7 Rooms . . . .. . 25.00 S12 South 2nd 10 Rooms . . i 25.00 DEFENSE PLACED RnnFRTPK ON THE SAND THIS .-MORNING J fnntitfniipA from Paee Five). t 4r ttooms lapi.i 720 Chestnut 6 Rooms : 309--Walnut 5 Rooms u sn 8th and Orange 8 Rooms - . 2nd and Orange 6 (apt.) . , 110 Walnut 6 Rooms . . 118 WaInufc6 Rooms . . . 2002 Woolcott 6 Rooms 1308 Market 6 Rooms pirtment kept rushing from one part of i the city to another in efforts to quiet the . riots and put down the flames. In Several instances police whv) wfit; attempting to shoot at those j .elding torches were set upon by the crowds and disarmed. l inordinary pr.?c?ut.jns . have been taken by the aat- orkties to pro tect Count Luvburg, the German min ister, when he arrives here today to receive his passports. He stated that he tried to explain; out saying anything to her about it. told her that she was two miles from a telephone at the time and that it was impossible to reach her. He told the jury that his wife said that no other woman should have him; that ' she would tar, feather and burn him "before such should come about, and that he laughed at her. He stated that she "ripped and reared", about the house, a steady stream of pro fanity issuing from her lips. He ad-( initted cursing back, although he de- nied emphatically that he accused her of caring for other men. He stated that he stood her abuse as long as possible and then left the house, going to the home of his moth er and that his wife sent for him to return; sat down On the edge of thej 'bed and began removing his shoes' . , preparatory to going to sleep, he hav-1 KOW, neterspn ana company 21.00 ..20.00 .25.00 ;20.d0 20.00 i.; 20.00 . . 16.00 .15.00 .. 15.00 '..-15.00 '..15.00 .. 12.50 TPYT RflflK nniUIP Y I I bit F UUUH UUIIII I j MUSfTAirSTATE! 41 h and Walnut ?: Rooms 105 South 9th -6 Rooms . ...s.v:ii-;pCTOBEa4STli 125 South 4th 10 Rooms i.. ,. . $75.00 111 South 7th 12 Rooms .... 40.00 1519 Market street 8 Rooms. . . - 30.00 412 Nun 'street 7 Rooms : . . 414 N. 2nd 5 Rooma (apt.) : . . . 30.00 20.00 Wilder Real Estate" and Fire tnsura.nse, c , Phone 631, ; 207 Prlncess.'SVeet; i J , t ' - U 1 .1 vn you Wore; ' TKi , f jtHose diocs 'ONLY t ' TTN 1 1 LITTLE OVtR v,;TVo TEARS 1 ANDj Q, : VJ UTMeLi thf -vsoLe broke . thouhV T ; A WHY OF COURSE 2 ILL fAAKE- -U 1 1 ir - f gf! I '.'l.UKJlL (LiKEA 1 NESS... Is the resultCpf steady consistent effort. ' . 1 Determination and perseverance are essnf i progress.; ' V t y ; . ntlal h A?arnvincr .Savintrs r Arrnnnt Jo r , progress, y . ; " . ld to u . It 'develops efficiency;, encourages thrift and nr. self-reliance, ; , - . r . - v na Prniotes Set.yourself on the right;road by openino- 1ri . here today, .One Dollar will do it. accUnt THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK :f Comer rront and Princess Streets. Assessed $7;299.90 for Breach of Contract (Special to The Dispatch.) Raleigh, Sept: 13. The Row, Peter- stated that she left the room and went to the back porch, but continued her i abuse of him; that he then secured, his gun from the mantle and started! tn Iomvp nnd that' it. was at. this timet that she rushed at him; the clinch son and Company must pay into uie and tussle followed and the gun was State treasury $7,2r9.90 for breach of fired, Mrs. Roderick crumpling to the contract in weight and character of floor and the gun falling at his feet, paper put into the first insta lment of He stated that he requested that the readers furnished the public schools, ambulance and police be called; , that The textbook commission ordered he, placed a pillow beneath her head this last night and the money will be and waited on the outsice of the turned over. The long dispute which house for the arrival of the officers, was precipitattd by objection of the His tory was told in a calm even B. F. Johnson Publishing Company, voice and he, stood up well under the ended yesterday after two meetings guelling cross examination by Solici- of the textbook commission when cal- 'tor Lyon. In reply to questions by culations based on varied, tests show "the solicitor,' he admitted that he had ed that the company, had sent 615,000 often teased his wife with a razor; readers into the State and the inferior that she was deathly afraid of the paper made a difference of 1 cent one "chief instrument of the barber, and and an eighth mills. This made an that while he had never offered to aggregate of more than $7,000. . -harm her, he had delighted In seeing The state did not claim the bond Of a her cringe when she saw a razor. He $io,000 which wasi.put.up for forfeit denied, the . story, told -by Mr. Doran ' and in making tbia order the State is yesterday;, denied it in its entirely, careful to declare that it does not re and told the jury that he had never gar(j the inferiority of, paper intention threatened his wife's life on any oc- ai 0n the publisher's part. Moreover, casion; had never drawn a pistol on the state finds that the company her; denied ever having had any row strengthened its bindings Voluntarily with her concerning money that be- and allowed it a $900 credit for this longed to her children, and stated that expenditure. It requires all subse there was nothing to the alleged trou- quent editions to be up to the mark! ble concerning $20 that he is said to, Th OOTtinflnv nfrrpPe tn tho nrr have wanted for the purchase of a ! and pays the forfeit witnout protest BUS INESS SFECI-ALS ' MESSENGER SERVICE. For th ti service we use the Po- Ul Telegraph Cable, Company's meMenflers. They will call for yoHr IJads. . In . the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city -for telegrams, . nlfiht let tergrams, cables, etc. For further Information as to -ads," call 176, but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." j WE DELIVER ALL "MAGAZINES 0;.4 date of Issue o when so requested. Phone your order tr 745. Gordon's News Stand.: - 10-7-tf OLD; FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer," 2007 S. 6th Street, Philadel phia. : ; 8-11 to 9-17-J 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. Foltz & " Kendrick. v. 83-tf FOR RENT 103 SOUTH EIGHTH street, $16.00 nionn. Apply J. T. Gordon, agent Phone 745. 5-29-tf suit of clothes The though it contends that it has more following gentlemen compose than t the Remands - of the State NINE DRAFT SUBJECTS REMOVED FROM SHIP ' secured about 4:15- o'clock yesterday Knnl, i D afternoon. Messrs. Alfred W. Smith, ltJf: t5?k "JISJL?; Horace T. King, H. D. Meredith, T. M. JJfn' f- department Ellis. G. M. M. Jmes, R. W. Hicks, fJ?nt J'S tnd E. A. Orrell, A. R. McNeil, John .W ESFwJ Th Batson, W. P. Toon, Thomas P. Tay-, haJe .een fi led wIth three and 1or J 'seven-tenths cent paper. r The defense closed a few minutes before 11 o'clock, apparently satisfied . that the story told by Roderick would have its-weight with the jury. Solic itor Lyon opened the argument and summed up the facts in an able marn- ner, speaking with conviction and a "flow of oratory tfoat attracted atten tion. He was followed by W. P. Gafford, partment of Justice agents held nine men who were aboard. The men were detained, it was , said,1 on the ground that they are. subject to the army draft and have not , registered for service. , . ; The Federal officers said that their expectation of finding aboard the An vil men believed to have been impli- (By Associated Press.) San Diego, Cal., Sept. 13. After- a thorough investigation of the officers, crew, passengers, cargo and papers of J the gasoline schoner Anvil, brought here by an American warship Irom a principal attack-was launched on Mr. Jones, who was introduced yesterday, afternoon by the State. He sougnt to show the jury that Mr. Jones had sworn positively, to an untruih con cerning the removal of clams from the wagon of the witness, stressing the fact that if the witness had been mis-' i taken as to who carried the clams the deceased had brought from the sound t nrl in tVln KlnnrivVn nr V lff ?JS 1- , 1 navyarT Xer st ' Mr w rt summer, had not been realized. , They SSL; it ZZ t St? ma Wlt" said that the examination of those on " ?w'tl i PTCiPaUy h1-eT.ldence ; the Anvil had convinced them the sus ' n2 8 T remedtion on . picions were unfounded. 3 .'the part of the defendant. Mr. Gaf- ford spoke at length and reviewed the ,pAIMI ITAP CITPPrrnc ' nt . facts in an admirable manner. rAlfNL,Vt bUGGEEDS IN - Court recessed shortly before 1 j .ORGANIZING MINISTRY o'clock, going back into session at 2 W.HU muiUiril this' afternoon. Renreentative L.I (By Associated Press) " Clayton Grant, emnloyed to assist in I Paris. Sept. 13. M. ; Painleve ' has the prosecution, delivered the" conclu-i- succeeded in organizing a ministry to nj address, speaking to the jury early replace the Ribot cabinet. For a time this afternoon. His address, one of the socialistic radical group presented the best -heard in the Court House, an obstacle to the formation of a.min- r em uw i?.y uiniion ot an. it was istry, ruling that the five socialist rad- : (ui uuiuui.H ui wictiury i.nat was great lv enjoyed by those who sat through it." . - . r ' pin Grant concluded before 3 o'clock and the charge of 'Judge Devin to the WANTED FOUR OR FIVE 4 ROOMS Suitable for light, housekeeping, or would rent half of house with right 1 party. Address, "R", Care Dispatch. 9-ll-3t-j. ' CALL FOR STENOGRAPHERS, Bookkeepers and private secretaries is loud. We can fit you so you will be abla to answer the eall. Prepare ' now. Day and night classes. I The Motte Business College, Inc. Phone 706. Front and Chestnut. 9-1-tf SOUTH SIDE CONFECTIONERY, . Corner Front and Castle . streets, solicits your patronage for Ice Cream orders. Will deliver anywhere in the city. Quarts 25c, 1-2 "gallon 59c. and ffallrms S1.00 Ice cream Dar- lor in building; good "service and I sanitary. . Phone 908-J. Sunday De- . r livery. 8-24-23t I NIGHT SCHOOL MONDAY; WED- nesday and- Friday. ; Shorthand, -Bookkeeping, Touch Typewriting and all Commercial studies taught. ? Most thoroughly and practically; - The Motte Business College, Inc., Phone 706. Front and Chestnut. ri9-14f i MECHANICS HOME ASSOCIATION "Old and Strong" 54tb series B. m ' ;L. Btock now open. Walker Taylor President; W. M. Cumming,-Secretary, -208 Princess street. 6-27-tf ex Sun. . - , , . . , - - 50 DUROC JERSEY PIGS AND HOGS For Sale No better stock to De hau all not sold this week will bejshv ped. Can be seen at farm on Turn pike road. E. L. Hinton. 9-13-3t j . VIRGINIA -CABBAGE CABBAGE, Apples, Irish Potatoes, Turnips. Car load just received. Lemons, Navy j"1 Beans, Spanish Onions, Orange3; complete line Candy and Chewing , Gum. Bear Produce and Merchan dise ; Co., Phones 452-453, 19 Market street, i 8-31-tf CAN YOU MEASURE UP TO THE eificiency standard uf any : of the good jobs left open by the men who ! have been called -to the front? If! not, your golden opportunity rests ' upon you t qualifying yourself. We . can fit you efficiently and, secure a position for you, all in a very short time. Day and night classes. The ! Motte Business College, Inc. Phone 706. Front and Chestnut 9-1-tf SHANCTS GROCERY, FOURTH. AND Nun Just received a shipment or fresh Mackerel. Fresh Milk daily. Prompt delivery and courteous ser vice. 'Phone 630. ; " 3-26-tf H I S MASTER'S VO I C E S E 5 TH E Window. Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Market street. Victrolas and Rec ords. : 8-30-tf PLUMBERS WANTED It For work on Cantonment Columbia,-S.C $5.50 for eight hoiirs. Bring receipt for transportation and it will be refunded you. Do not wait to write report; at once. WALKER . ELECTRIC AND Columbia,, nan ty is what counts in SAVING money. Make it a point to come in every pav dav and deposit some amount $ 1 .09 or more in your? American Bank and Trust Company Savings Account . . If you do this you will spend less and have more. , ' American Bank & Trust Company : . Wilmington, N. C WANTED -FIFTY LABORERS, white or colored, to clean, land. Guaranteed three years work. Ap ply M. Lance, Carolina Beach. 8-31-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED BED Room Grand Theatre Building. Ideal for gentlemen. Apply D. R. Foster & Co., Phone 1220. 7-22- su tu thu WANTED CYLINDER PRESS feeders and paper rulers. - The Baughman Stationery Co., Rich ' mond, Va.- ; 9-11-lOt. WANTED BOY BETWEEN AGE OF 15 and 20 to collect and, work around office. A gopd : chance for a perm anent position and advancement. Ap ply in own handwriting to box 25. ' 9,' 13 . It. --v; ..- THREATENED CIVIL WAR ; ; IS OVER (Continued from Page One), h leal members' of the?cabinet as select ed by M. Painleve should not.be mem bers of the cabinet' where the unified socialists were not represented. 'These men. Renoult. Vin'rpnt Poona D,v jury .followed; The casp was given Urd and Long, informed the party that the jury before. 4 this afternoon but, they had accented th rorfn . ! J VI,Jll.l.l r---.; uv nuinum isjv.iniut-xduiy qiviaea as to iore tne party had reached this decis how lone will be necessary for the re-' ion and thpr sva JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF . Anny Reeulation Lockers and : Trunks at a special price. Charles Finkelstein No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. . "25tf , IF YOU WANT RESULTS, USE MUL- . tigraph facsimile typewritten let ters they ; "get there." : Our print ing, commercial and job work, is of the bost qualityr-quick service. Eu- graved " stationery, cards, etc. -X- Har riss .Typewriting and iuvertising Company. 7-19-tu-thu sun-ti 1 turn of a verdict. ion and there was a bond of honor to remain. The matter was then dron- ---. i- : ' ' ped. " v'f., .-- r'ri-y. SENATOR SIMMON5j M. Painleve;presented the new mln- - A DDitrrC lM Wcu; nrnw isters to President Poincare last night. nnmvj in xivv ix.ii ENEMY TRADE BILL PASSED THE SENATE fSpeclal to Tb Diftnatoh.) . New Bern, Sent.-13. Senator F. M. Simmons, chairman 1 of ..the Finance committee of thumtea states Sen- ' (iv AnoitPt VTes.i ate.":. arrived in Nw Bern yesterdav! Washington. Sent. 13.---The admin morning for a, brief visit, during which . Istration tradingTwith-the-enemy bill, 'time he wIl rest, "from his 'arduous which passed the House "without a dis- labors of the past few. months. senting,vote last; July, was passed by - Regardlessofr the fact that he ha.a tthe Senate -late yesterday: with .many been, undftf' . a' constant ' strain ever amendments, ; including11 one giving the slnce'his last -visit here.the Senator President power" ia -.embargo imports f nnnnrpntlv in the best of health... i and prohibitlne publication or ; i war while In tM pecnon ne ;,wiu DroD-"ixuenL in ,tn? uerwaui ;,-.u- ably pay a visit ,lo bis farm- in Jones less ; accompanied in a parallel col- being trained hov countyy;ii novitzers effectively. soldiers, as a -result, are declared to he desterting while others are frater nizing with the government forces. The provisional government will enter Into no negotiations with General Kornilon whose only hope appears to be in thtf. capture Of Petrograd- Martial law has been declared in 'Moscow, which, compared to Petrograd, is morei in sympathy with Korniloff and the fac tions favorable to him," . The troops on the : fighting fronts remain loyal to ; Premier Kerensky, and Berlin reports the repulse of Rus sian rcconnoiterinff parties at several points Along the line from the Gulf of Riga to the Black Sea. 'i ae Germans have made no : determined attacks,; seemingly waiting "for their chance should the Korniloff and Kerensky forces engage in actual 'conflict for the supremacy. ' 1 ; Count Luxburg, whose telegrams to Berlin through . the-Swedish' minister to ' Argentina resulted in the Arg nj tine! government giving; himhis ipaFS potts; arrived 7today ,in Buenos'; AlresI where on v Wednesday night ariti:Geri 'man demonstrations' wrecked ; German business - houses. , The - demonstration against the Germans grew to the pro portion, of a riot, r Several buildings, including the German club. Were set on fire, by the crowds. ; Seven persons were wounded by the pot-ce, mree oi them probably, fatally. Argentina has as yet taken no action regarding ; the expulsion - of the t Swedish' minister, Baron Loen." . y; T N ' i. Am?ala artiIIerymen are now with the fighting forces undergoing training in. France. Under the supervision of Xrm ,i?Structr,s' toey are .being drilled intensively in the use of . the tooFrench-75s,: the Vgun, which haproved. such a wonderful asset to therench 'armies ; 1 beating Iback Verd?mrma al0n the - Aisne and at African expeditionary, army also are now to use Six inch If not now represented desire , competent Agent at your town. we W; B. Cooper & Go. 'y : Wilmuigtoii, . N. C : Capital $1,000,000 THE lUURGn illDIL Surplus $700,000 HJj;il!IIIJ!!IIIIII!!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIIII!lIl!lini:!il!Illinillll!Ha BUY YOUR WINTER THREE CONSIDERATIONS PLACE Quality, Price. .We have1 all three. Just a few prices below, come and see us about the rest. : Best Patent Flour, 121b. - sack, 80c; Best : Self .Rising Flour. 121b. sack, 85c ;Meal, J 19! lh sarlr fiOciiRest rice. 9cts net , lb.; No. one Green Coffee, 12 l-2cts. ! per lb.; extra fine western Smoked ' s ' Shoulders,: 25c per . lb. ; Dry , Salt Meats, 25,127 and 30 cts. per lb. jBig ? Three-lb Can -Tomatoes, 18cts.- Acme EE Cash Grocery. Co. Water and Dock ; streets., ; phone 1082. -: 9-13-2tj. WANTED SALESLADY FOR LA- ; . Now! : Dontiwait until . the I You love Your Wife and Children - ' . Are they protected if you are taken seriously ill. Disease plays no favorites. ,vlt is your' duty to protect them. An accident and, health policy is a safeguard and a protec tion to i.you and your family.' Considef the matter. Con , suit j : C. LI DICKINSON. Phone 656 Princess Building WANTED SALESLADY FOR LA-. IiUr nhnnp dies' Ready to -Wear Store! Apply A. i111- J.1. P i ' 3 S. Baddour, 120 Market street. 9-13- S and Say: rillmyv Din.-:- itj. ; , ; v r-. . v ' - v ' ' I 1 W; Bi THORPE & CO I FOR RENT NEW. HOUSE AT OL-JS pandpr f acinar .Golf Linke;';1L rooms; I ? all conveniences: j Apply ...Box 496k l. 'X- Cltv: . "V. v'&:,r: - 9-13-7ti.- f 7-4 s 'Yt ater and,nn streets - p )N-fi : Phone 789. S ; I dltiori at 16th aad-Walnut.;Convenfs : . -1 3 a. j L - - i! TT i i. - . l j3 TTT 1 "fiiiiini liiitfllllllllllllllllilfiinifilllilliiiiiltinmiii aiiimim iiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiirf SERVANTS HOUSES IN GOOD CON- ipnt to Carolina -Heights arid Wino- car - Phone 806, W. M. : Cumming, J j owner or J.- D. McCarley, . agent. I V WANTED I Q HtN I 5IVIMU.-IUU5 or f ouri roomsr downstairs - flat; from October 1st,, by couple with .3 chil dren. Address .'Centrar, care Di- ; patch, giving location . and price: v;9-13-lti.i VI" . II c J U ST R EC EIVED A FR ESH LOT O F helled ; nuts Aunt Jemima's i Paiv . : cake Flour . and carry everything :tn : the grocery line. We,! are still seit-J ing Wesson oil "35c a can; I: Criscb : ; 40c; Campbells . Soups 2 for 25c." Al- ways have a full line.of fresh meats t .' and cheese ete.MT. May's Phone 1322 Rubber Stamps ? Made to order on Short, K'ctlcu - ; We make Rubber Stamps that gives the maximum 6f , service .ancl 1 Satisfaction. : Promptness .with every order.- Send us your orders., ' . LeGWN PRINTING CO, ,V 8 Grace 3treet... Phone 220. AM:My; Troubles- .'- . .'Said a business man who had just come to his own m a , v .; financial way, "Have been due to the fact that I didn'l com-, ': " " menceearly enough to save money.' Opportunities have c.., slipped through my., fingers for lack' of money;' my pro gress has been retarded because I was so long learning u : 1 the value of a dollar. I could have been independent years c ago had I been a money saver in my youth." - : , : V r Does that suggest anything to you? ' The Home Savings Bank Wilmington, N. C. WILSON HOT BLAST HEATERS , Xet the Wilson Heater keep you comfortable. They keep the fire overnight and takes 1-3 less fuel. ' , Let Us Serve You CAPE FEAR HARDWARE CO ' " , - - - - . 4 ,.. ....,.!'.-,.- i . . y , . ' k. . .. ' r r ......
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