, 2 1 4 , ' THE WILnInIGTON DISPATCH, SUNDAY MORNING: OCTOBER 21? 1917. 11 PAGE SIXTEEN piiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiii L. L. SHEPARD Is the place to get what you want to eat: Native Meats; Beef 15c to 25c; Pork 30c to 35c; Liver ;md ? sage; Ham sliced or whole. - 5aH GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS Lard, Sugar. Raisins, Meal, Coffee, Teas; all kinds of Can goods, Flour from 70c to 90c a Hack. nnetl :: Viliiiiiigton Graded Schools ;j ITEMS OF INTEREST CONTRIBUTED BY PUPILS illlllllllini!l!lil!lll!!!l!!l!ll!lllimillll!Hlim Zf MfAlEFQJi WORK Come and see whata Dusiness we uave, and you will say th 'at the people trade with us. PROMPT DELIVERY L. L. Shepard, Prop. ' ' 4" S 4 " ! ' v HIGH SCHOOL. 1 V- TOMFM&CK I 1 I 4 4 v 4- 4' 4 'A 4 4 4 4 4 UNION SCHOOL. Phone 1186. 1001 North 4th strt ISAAC BEAR SCHOOL. 4 4 4 4 .j. 4 i!V.V 1,- ' 'V -,; . -'. i ' - ; $350 Jlnd a Ford Fori Carries Pulls for Cudahy Refining Company Standard Oil Company Crane Company Texas Company Libby, McNeill & Libby State of Wisconsin State of Illinois State of Ohio Wm. J. Moxley Company We make a Ford used or new. into a one-ton MAXFER Truck at the cost of $350 and a Ford. We do not change the Ford in any way. MAXFER uses the Ford axle and Ford bearings throughout. When you sec the Bell-Sprocket, it is a MAXFER. We will beglad to demon strate to any merchant in the city. Call us oh the phone and we will send a demon strator to your door. CANNON AUTO CO. Just Why The Ford azJc is not cut off. 208210 Market Street. M i Much More Than Yoar Money's Worth KsAL The Original Economy Fabrics kirt. dresses sad coat. LESHc-R. WHITMAN & CO., Inc., 381 Broadway, New York Cit iW,. J q .n ? dvce.-If your dealer does not keep them, just cut out this ad paste it to a postal card, put your name and address on it with the name of your dealer and maU it ta us. We wUl send hiia samplest oact and advise him of your request. to TMF PJhWi w lll.il . : ff. -r -wrj-y-i? Flow Much Do You Know About Your Body? ' - ' vc think of the afflictions that man- :iU is accident allv sum er ted to. wf Inolr '-h.c smooth exterior of our body '' and v.rnder why. But the more we ' know .ccut cursives, the easier wc can under rr -nd cause and effect. Iii 'cl c i'lrsc stages of life; the principal '' o --e r.oticcd is the brain,. The brain, i " lyc.i. must be the medium through yv'ii :h iNalurci builds a complete body. The l.-i'r-y rjovii with its organism working riomuiiy. As long as Nature can continue I.-: constructive energy, the baby will Cjiow and remain normal in every respecr "-ui:, i kc en old machine, it will finally "ver.r cv.t. 1 c vere once well and nonnal, why are we sick row? CHIROFRACTIC P"cvc3 that dis-eace is due to interference vnth iho constructive energy, partially or 'vliolly, through pressure on the spinal :i?rv-3, causing dis-case wherever those t.c-vp-. cyend. ?his; the backbone, the Chiroractor can d'er ai-cn (dicplaccnienl:). and bv p'imnlfl adiiici-- meRt : . ::?.n remove the cause of dis-case. Good health "lohov3 ria;u;?.;Jv. . - -i v Editors Thelma Batson and Frank Hall. 4 f ! ' 4 Is 4 4 4 Editors Sallie Congleton, Hil- 4 da Reinhold, Murlin Creasy 4 and Carolyn Price. 4 ' 4'J',444'4'444 Zivr, Monday, Iho fifteenth delightful vir.it Irotn Mr. He told m-. Hi at on thn n'xt day vo would baVe n viajt. from Mr. 73clLimy.' Mr. Bellamy explained about tlm Liberty 4. With a good start, the prospects for 2, an excellent year are bright and all one could desire. Every student ha 1 The enrollment at the Isaac Bear entered his work with much enthusi cxhool is 'much larger than it was last asm, all h-ocming determined to mak" year. There lire many new pupils, this ye? - one unsurpassed in the hi:s vovj el' theiri rtrangcrr. to our city, tory of 1b" High school. v:hc:n v,e are glad to welcome. Every Tl;o f'wljmon, in number 17.i, the hrsrlv has' cone to work in earnest o lareest chip.'-. 'r ihn school, are bv this trv "to mi:ke thir. the best year we'vo time sotting sollloil and beginning to honlz and what they were for. H rvcr had. feel at home. Then Senior Class is urged each child to try and get some j Mr. Tom Wright, one of our f"iend? unusually lnrge thir, year, 6S in mini- on" to take a Liberty loan bond of and neighbors, visited us on Tuesday ber. loan No. 2. There are posters in all i morning and gave us a nice talk on There are several new members on of the rooms advertising the bonds. Lie meaning and use of Liberty bonds, the faculty, whom the school warmly Fire Prevention Day was observed ! All grades had an autumn quotation welcome. They are Miss Margaret October 9th. We had Mr. Raymond j this week and we have learned two Gully, Miss Elizabeth LeGwin and Miss Hunt, Chief Schnibben and several of i new autumn songs. May Worth. the firemen with us. We had a fire I The playground apparatus is very In a meeting of the boys held recent- drill from the auditorium. We enjoy 1 popular at recess. However, our slide Jy it was unanimously decided that it ed the readings about causes 01 fire, lis out of order, and we miss it. but would not be wise so have a football from the pupils of the higher grades, team to represent the school this fa-i, the Governor's proclamation, and a owing 10 financial reasons and difii- talk by Mr. Hunt. culty in arranging schedules. Athlel- The Union school had a very fine 4 ics are not to be neglected, hovevei, opening this session. There were as class teams in football and basket ' over seven hundred pupils present' on 4 ball are being organized. A good deal ; the first day. of interest is being shown in these two! We are expecting Governor Bickett 1 You Love Your Wife and Children Are they protected if you are taken seriously ill. Disean plays no favorites. . It is your duty to protect them. An accident and health policy is a safeguard and a protec tion to you and your family. Consider the matter. Consult C. L. DICKINSON. Phone 656 Princess Building hope it will be repaired soon. 4 44444444 HEMENWAY NEWS. I 4 '41 4 4 4 4 4 4-' 4 4 4 4 Liberty loan bonds have been dis-, sports. ! tributed all over the school, Liberty; Monday morning, tiie student-body j loan problems have been worked in was given a rare treat in an address! the school room, Liberty loans have: by Mr. L. Clayton Grant, who spoke! been discussed in the auditorium, and in behalf of the second Liberty loan. Ik menway Boy Scouts have been ac- His speech was one filled with patriot-j tive in selling the bonds. The prin- ism and eloquence, and was enjoyed ! cipal explained what a Liberty bond by everyone. Since then, a larger in-1 was in chapel Tuesday morning and terest has been shown among the stu called upon The children to add "their , dents in this Liberty loan. ! bit" to the great campaign i'or the five billion dollar fund to be used in the war, by talking up the Liberty bonds to the people they knew well to visit our school almost any. day. PLAIN, NATURAL IRON BEST FOR RUN DOWN PEOPLE Mr. Roger Moore, president of the ' Munson asked for volunteers fo sing Wilmington Rotary Club, came over patriotic songs at the meeting t rulay to the school on Wednesday and talk-.night at which Governor Bickett spokp. . d nn the L'bortv bonds. Almost ov-i Quite a number responded. Wednesday, Mr. Blair and Mr. Mun- con wpi'p fliti piiosft! of thp school Mr. ' Blair in his talk urged the school to , make this the best year so far. Mr. ! One Brother. Tust Out of Hos- ery child in school promised to do something for the campaign. Thursday morning Mr. Blair was 1 over and received for the school p picture by little Laurin McLaurin of the first grade, great grandson of Mr. Horace Bagc. who at one time, wasj a member of the New Hanover School Board and who was the one iran -01 made it possible for the board to buy the entire lot which the Hemenway scnool now sits on. ine picure is a copy of the first authorized edition of the Statue of Liberty, as it stands in the harbor of New York today. It was the wish of Mr. Bagg that this picture be presented to the Hemenway school 1 R. H. J. pital Got Back Strength by Taking Natural Iron. Oth er One Praises It Highly 41 FaiUF &SW LINE Th fetandard Rail rea of Tha South. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Wilmington, Effect: e Oct. ,21, 1917. Arrivals, schedules' and and connections given as informa tion, but not guaranteed. REPORTED KILLED BUT STILL LIS An American Aviator Was Prematurely Added to the "Honor Roll" -1 11 1 1! 1 1 A. anu mat wish wdb iediieu idsi,(By Wilbur S. Forrest, United Press Thursday morning, though the one Staff Correspondent), making the wish has long since gone j Pari5 Sept- 29. (By Mail). Leon to his reward. The picture is a very:ard M.'Reno, of Chicago, American handsome one, and is mounted onjaviator( attached to a French Escadril-j mendation I started taking it, believ sttel engraving. , iia. ;s havinz difficultv convincing i ing it might strengthen and build fiae On Friday morning the school car- friends and others that he really isn't j "P too. ' ff,EilES3 Built Up His Appetite Brought Back Strength "I was in a run down, weak condi-; tion and didn't have the slightest kind if ".pratite. I was losing strength and weight, r never could eat any break fast and added to my stomach troubles and rundown condition was my trouble with piles. I really didn't known what to do. But a brother of mine who came out of the hospital about two months ago urged me to take Acid Iron 1 Mineral. ! "He didn't seem able to regain his j lost weight after leaving the hospital I and didn't until he started taking Acid ' Iron Mineral. And so, on his recorii- DEPAIt TURKS j No. 51 f :S0 A. M. No. 48. 8:00 Jl. M. No. 6S 8:45 A. M. NO. R3. 8:05 P. M. No. 6C 3:30 P. M. No. 42. 6:45 P. M. TO AND FROM AKBIITAI,?, Florence, Columbia Pullman Sleepers, Wll- No 68 mington and Columbia open to receive ' . M passengers after 10:00 P. M. Goldsboro, Kichmond, Norfolk and North. N. 49. Parlor Cars Wilmington and Norfolk. :0g P. M. Farettevlllfe, Sanford and Mt. Airy. ' 8:000"a1m, Jacksonville and New Bern. No u 1?:30P. M. Florence, Columbia. Augusta, Atlanic and " the West. Charleston, Savannah aad Florida points. PullmaD Cars Wllmlnf- No. 54. too. ;o Atlanta Via. August and between 1:00 P. M. Florence and Columbia. Richmond, Norfolk. Washington and New Yoric, Pullman Ca?s to Washington and No. 41. For Folder Reservations, ra tes of fares, etc., call 'Phone 160. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. Genera! Passenger Agent Wilmington, N. C. WINTER SUBURBAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1, 1917. PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS VILLE BEACH banners in the dead. room in school , j.turing a recent engagement, Reno nod the "no tardy' iiudilorium. Every hud a "no tardy" record for the week, fOUnd himself in his machine over the most of them had a "no tardy" rec- German lines doing battle with a Ger for the entire school term thus man nlane. The German Dlaced a j far. j lucky shot in Reno's gas tank. Sev- The attendance record is good so eral thousand feet in the air without i far. (gasoline for his motor and with a belligerent Teuton airman in the vicin- l lty gave Reno no alternative but to imake for home. He did a lot of aerial ! j acrobatics and the German gave up' "the chase thinking his opponent done ' for. Reno tumbled over t he French j j lines in safety but a clump of trees in- j 'terl'erred with a smooth landing andj I he smashed. Allied observers who saw ' 'the entire performance thought thoi 'youthful aviator had gone to the "hon-j or roll" and so reported. The news I to Paris where Rneo'.s; "Now I'm praising this splendid Pre paration myself hpcause I found my self picking up almost from the first dose. After 1 had taken my first bot tle I began eating breakfast regularly and now I can eat as much or more for breakfast than any other meal. It has done me more good than anything I have ever taken and I gladly recom mend it to anyone," declared R. B. Few, living in Greer, S. C, R. F. D. Route No. 1. iet a man or woman V. blood get thin and full of uric acid and other poisons and their system is open for all kinds of troubles. Just get them going down hill real fast and nothing seems !.o help them, but a lew weeks treatment at home with just natural iron, highly concentrated like it is in Acid Iron Mineral will fix them up in great EAST BOUND. WESTBOUND. PARISIAN HAIR WAVERS "It's all in the twist." No Metal to Cut the Hair For dressing the hair in all new est fashionable wavy effects. Light and comfortable. Easy to use. Durable. Simple directions with each package. 4, 6, 8 and 12 inches long 10 Cents up per Pkge. At All Notion Counters friends remarked: Another good one ; doegnt C011ta5n a drou of alcohol. It is and mourn his fate. any r:-T.bk: 12 HERALD SI sssKv SQUARE JSJ I filtered, concentrated, tested and bot- iust ns it rnmoa fmm tho minpfal t Chapter two ol Reno s accident lound deposit and a teaspoonful in a glass of him crawling from under his battered water aftcr meals makeg an lmusuali machine and making tor camp, rhen, stvonfff cheapcr touic than anything hn was given "leave"' for Pans where ont can take he might recover from his bruises. j Xo prove 'how strong it l8f pour n I Chapter three finds Reno walking: few drops on a cu't and note how quicl. 'into a Paris bank where he had de-ly it stops thp bidding: Old sores, posited funds. ! piles, and anv troubles with the skin i "I would like to cash a check," hn ; are quicklv healed by this iron. It said as he presented himself at thejmakes the best kind of medicine for paying teller's window. j around the house. Whole families take , French banks have the habit of al- it. Put the cork from the bottle to ways looking at the book before theyjymii- tongue. Remember, it won't cash checks. The customer always j harm the teeth, stomach or digestion. waits. i It helns them. Peonle with snr hlpp.-l- i "I'm sorry," said the teller after con- ing gums get relief right away. Den- j suiting the bookkeeper. "We can t! tists use it to stop bleeding and as an j casli this check today. You see, Mr. ; antiseptic w'hen extracting teeth. I Reno is dead. All his funds will be! You'll like to take iron just as nature! sent back to his father in Chicago, i intended it. Get a large or small bot This check will have to wait." , tie of your drug store today. A larse Like Mark Twain, Reno refused to j bottle will be sent prepaid anywhere Leave Ieave Leave Leave Leave Leave "Electf-to "Electle "Electrle Beach WrlghtavlU Winter Park Center" CenteV" Center" . for for for for or for Winter Park. Wrlstatsville. Beach. . Wilmington. Wilmington. Wilmington. 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M. b6:30 A. M 6 :15 A. M. 6 :20 A. M. 6:50 " '6:50 " x!7:05 A. M. !7:15 !7 :26 8:00 " 8 KK) " "7-40 V" 7:50 " S :01 " 8:30 8:30 " b8 :30 " 8:30 " S 41 " 10:00 " 10:00 " 10:00 " z!9:05 !9:15 " !S:26 " 11:30 " 11:30 " 11:30 " 9:15 ' 9:25 " 9:36 ' !1:00 P. M. !1:00 P. M. !1 :00 P. M !10:20 " !10:31 1:10 ' 1:10 " xl:10 " 10:45 ' 10:55 " 11 M " ol :r5 " ol:55 " 12:15 P.M. 12:25 T. M. 12:06 f. M. 2:30 " 2:30 ' !l:45 " !-l :55 " '- nPl 3:00 " 3:00 " 3:00 " zl :45 " 1:50 " 2:0I ' 3 :30 " 2 :25 " 2 :'M o4:10 " o3:00 " " 4:30 " 4:30 " 4:30 " 1 oH:W o4:50 " 3:45 " 3:55 " 4 :n 5:30 " 5:30 " ot:"-" 0:10 " K:10 " ' c.":10 0:40 " 0:40 " x6:40 " 5:15 " 5:25 " :' a 7:15 " 7:lij " 0:00 " '-H 8:1" " 8:15 " t7:4'.t " :r.; 9:15 " 9:15 " 9:15 " z7:15 " 7:20 " 7::'.1 10:1". ' 10:15 " 7:55 " . 11:15 " 11:15 " 11;15 " 8:45 " "'r' " 10:00 " 10:10 " 10:45 " Vr.CC, 12:00 M. 12:10 A.M. 12:21A.M. SPECIAL FOR SUNDAV. Lieave Front and Princess streets every half hour from Leave Beach every half hour from 2:15 to 5:45 P. M. to 5 P. M. Daily except Sunday. x Does not run beyond Stations ! Sundays only. No. 3. b Does not run beyond Station 3 on Sundays. o Superceded by half luuir schedules. i .. Sunday Afternoons. z Leaves from Sto'ion No. 5. FREIGHT SCHEDULE (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.; Leave Ninth and Orange Streets. 3 P. M. Freight Depot Oppn f roiu 2 :00 to 3 :00 P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE This tuble shows l lie time at which trains may be " pected to arrive p.t and depart from the several stations, but the arrivals an departures are nci guaranteed. that c-;, ycu well and keeps you well. Information costs cnGi!icE.tiC3n'and Analysis free. no CHIROPRflCTOR Graduate Palmer School of Chiropractic OFFICE HOURS : 1 0 TO 1 2 A. M. ; 2 TO 5 P. M. Other Hours by Appointment. 401-402 Southern Building. Wilmington, N. C. Phone 838. HERALD SQUARE HOTEL 34th ST.. ZZ OF BROADWAY NEW YORK EVERY comfort and conven ience. On direct car lines trom all R. R. Stations and Ferries. Two minutes walk to the finest shops and theatres. ROOMS t 125 with privilege of bath $l.SO pcir day 75 with private shower bath $2.00 per day 150 with private bath $2.00 and up Club Breakfast . . 25c up Special Luncheon 60c Dinner a la cart at moderate prices J. Fred Sayers Managing Director .11 I believe the story or at least though; it was exaggerated. Luckily ha hap pened to know the manager of thj bank who confirmed his story. The1 check was cashed. l-ractically all of the young bird man's friends in Paris had heard of hisj untimely deatn ana were staruea m turn when Reno met them, proof in the flesh and blood, that he was not a dead one. . FORECLOSURE SALE. tJy virtuft of a powt ol bule contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Charles Nixon and his wife Martha Nixon, recorded in Book No. 82, page 345. ac seq.. In the ottice of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, the , undersigned at torney for the mortgagee, "Mechanics' Hone Association", vill on Monday, the 22nd day of October, 1917, at 12 o'clock m.. at the Court House door of the County of New Hanover, sell at. ouMic auction for cash, to the highest bidder, the following lost of land and premises : Beginning in the western line of Twelfth street at a point one hundred and sixty-six (IOC) feet south of the intersection of said stropt with the soutr-ern line of Dawon street and from thence running in a south ern course alone the said line of Twelfth stroet thirty (..0) feet, thence westwardly and parallel with said line of Dawson street one hundred and sixty-flve (1G5) feet, thence northwardly and parallel with said line of Twelfth street thirty (30) feet, and thence eastward ly and pa-allel with said line of Dawson street one hundred and sixty-flve (165) feet to the point of bocin ning. same being part of southeast quarter of lot 3 in Block 41 in the plan of the City of Wilmington, N. C. together with all the apnartenances thereto belonging. The said parties aforesaid having de faulted in the payments according to the terms and provisions of the said mortgage. September 22, 1917. W tk U.irnv j r the Mechanics' Home Ass's. on receipt of $1 by the owners of the tieposif, the Ferrodine Chemical Corp, Roanoke, Va. Advt. 9 Cor. Hth & Mafket Street m guropenrt Philadeiphjti r'Better Than Ever Thoroughly ModernlMi Eemodeled and Equipped NEW MANAGEMENT CAFE and ROOF GARDEN la connection Special Cjuh. greakatta and tutfehedfir' ' Bates "Without Bath, $1.50 With Bath, 98.00 and up FRANK KIMBLE. Af. S I' UNITED STATES 4 PER CENT UBEHTY This Bank will receive subscriptions up 1o October 27th for i'113'' bonds, which w-ill be issued Nn- ember 15th. This issue will be free of all taxes except inheritance tax anr! f'J' tax on incomes over $5,000. Payment can be made in cash or. by installment. You are urged to do your duty to your country by subscribe ly to the largest possible amoun t. range all details for you. This Bank will, without cliarpf ar- The Murchison National Bank Wilmington, N. C. Phone 1160-W 308 Nortrr 10th St. MRS. JOEL GOODLETT, B. M. s Teacher of Piano Special Pupil of Alfredo Barill (Nephew Adelina Patti) Barili Conservatory of Music Atlanta, a. Graduate of Dr. Henri Hubert Haas Pupil -of ttubiastein. - ' The Dwelling Place of Lig'M A New Book by Winston Churchill, Author of "The Inside of The Cup" Just Out Today. C, W. YATES COMP't 117 Market Street. Wilmington 4. V v . .

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