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iff 1 . ::.'.iV PAGE EIGHT - rf THE' WILMINGTON DISPATCH; TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 1 3, 1 9 1 7 PAT R 1 0 T ! S M R U LE D j REE I St R ftT i D W 0 F v THE CLUB MEETING GEilllS ffi Rotary Club Members Are Proclamation . Requiring Keenly Alive to th War Proclomation Requiring Situation Alien nnemy registration The Rotary Club held its bi-weekly meeting at the Y. M. C. A. today t 1 o'clock. After a substantial luncheon, the order of business was taken up and minutes oXTTast meeting read and approved. Mr. J. N. Jacobi reported the enter tainment of the boys' and girls' clubs at the Elks' club last week and stat ed that bigger things are expected of the club this year along the same line. i resident ucser aiuoiu was muie convinced than ever that the club should pursue a policy of construction in matters relating to me progress ol (P.v . Associated Tress) Washington, Nov. '13.T-President Wilson is expected to issue 'a procla mation soon requiring levery-; alien en emy within the United States to reg ister, as a step toward Ridding the country of spies and-sabotage; The government has virtually decid ed that this procedure Jsf. the' only. way onen for sifting from the million Ger-I mans in the United States tthe few j WANTED "STENOGRAPHER WITH BUSINESS r THINGS ; THAT: NEWER'. HAPPEN, - MESSENGER SERVICE.' ; For this service we use the Pos tal Telegraph Cable, ' Company? messengers. They will call -for your "ads." In the same manner and quick time as they now over the city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. For further Information as to "ads." call 176, but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." who are believed to.; joe causing nres in munition plants, and warehouses, and promoting propaganda injurious to America's prosecution of the war. Some officials- recommend that ev- ' . -mm-m wt A TM T O "W Orf C T 0101 F A ffi th rural communities and hoped the ... 6. club would continue to develop its ac- Juired to report periodically to the tiv'ties- along that line government in order that watch might The president further stated that be maintained over their movements, the people hardly realized the fact Under present conditions Germans that the country is engaged in a tre- may move from one locality to an- mendous war. That occasionally it other m the United States without was brought to their attention through U1UU1U ""',u1ub. "-" 1,u4."" the shortage of supplies and increased tr he barred zones about munition taxes, that were gradually awakening plants and government establishments them to the real conditions. He con-' nly Germans could be compelled sid-red that the Y. M. C. A. War Re- J r-eSster 7 Presidential proclama- 4i-ir rinnn AnctiMono Turlra a t rl Will- lioF wn nno nf thp mnst imnnrtant. """'"f""1. matters to which the Rotary Club &anan should devote itself. He thought that are not classed as enemies un der the espionage law. Congress might extend the restrictions to those nationalities, however, some experience who is willing to work and make herself generally useful around the office may find pleasant and fairly remunerative po sition by addressing at once "T," care Dispatch. -11-13-ltj LOT FOR SALE SITUATED ON western side of Fourth street, be tween Church and Castle, -66 feet front on Fourth street and running back 165 feet, title perfect. D. J. Thurston, Clayton, N. ll-7-7tj the government should make an exam ple of those opposed to its policy, by standing them against a wall faced by a firing squad. He believed that a list of Liberty bond purchasers and contributes to other war funds should be published so that slackers might be known and found out. He also desired to make a plea to the railroad clerks to go to work, stating that this was no timo for sirikes, nor should a man ntnnrl fnr Mm rie its at nresent. i lw Ll,c Mr Mnm-e wont on to sav that a the operation of Russian railways. aiarim- chnnTTTTido bis fane in shame Tne- employes of the official KERENSKY'S FORCES ARE IN RETREAT (Continued from Page One. to the government in connection wit I, K" and should not uncover when the na- J sian telegraph agency have gone on striKe. xney reruse to transmit ui sheviki propaganda. Loyal Troops Not in Smolny. London, Nov. 13. A report that loy al troops " had occupied the Smolnv Institute, the headquarters of the Bol sheviki, is denied in a dispatch from the Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Mail, dated Sunday noon. 'y the contrary he says the place is be ing prepared to withstand a siege. Several hundred women soldiers, who had been preparing to defem" 1 Winter Palace, according to a Pet'- - d faster and prnul d:sPalc to The Daily Telegraph were arrested Dy the fciclsuevi. handed over to the various barrack V The corespondent of The Telegraph on Saturday inspected ihf W'nt.u- P.m aeo wniCii had been m the lnn.tr: ' the Bolsheviki .since Thursday. He paid the rooms formerly occupied hv the provisional government were ankle deep with stationery, newspa pers and-correspondence. Every com partment had been forced open and emptied Pictures were olr.shd, doors and cabints smashed, cliair seats ripped. Everything too 'cumber some to remove had been damage wantonly. Almost every room in the cab'net of the farmer emperor had been wrecked. Fortunately, the corespondent adds, tional anthem is rendered nor salute Old Glcry. Constructive criticism is valuable and people should realize the difficulties of the country and not delude themselves by deceptive ex pression. He depreciated a statement of one of Wilmington's prominent cit izens, who recently stated that the war was only a question of a short time and that Germ an v would soon be lick ed. He said that sort of a statement had a tendency to make people care less. Luxuries should le done without, as calls will come faster an all should be prepared for every emer gency even if it takes five years or longer, fte thought the club should act with a resolution. Mr. C. C. Covineton moved the ap pointment of a committee to prepare resolutions and report at. the next meeting. He stated that the govern ment has its hands full and that too much should not be expected of the government, but every one should do his part at home. He said that 600 spies had been shot or interned along the Great Lakes dining the past year. He cited other cases of spy activities and said the government is coping with the situation. The Club voted a resolution of thanks to theLU)ward-Well3 Amuse- YOUNG LADY WANTED FOR OF- fice work; some stenographic work with well known insurance com pany. Work is not heavy, salary fair. Address, "Insurance," care Dis patch. 11-13-lt-j. NOTICE TO HUNTERS WE HAVE a complete line of shot guns, all makes. Such as Remington, L. C. Smith, Fox, Ithaca & Parker and a full line of ammunition. Call at Chas. Klnkelstein, 6 S. Fror; St Phone 642 10-19-tf STENOGRAPHER WANTED STATE experience, where last employed, sal ary expected, etc., in first letter. Want some one at once, but must be experienced. "L." care Dispatch. 11-13-lt-j. NI-AVJ WASnV I V ft .. SOcrt s'zoot - - r SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRIT., FORD TOURING CAR IN FIRST ing and all commercial branches of J Class condition, 1917 Model, for sale study taught most thoroughly and I at a reasonable price. Apply to .11 v r x 1 T-k - practically in The Motto College, Inc. Business 10-20-tf. PERSONAL ANY ONE KNOWING the whereabouts of Leonard McGill, will please notify his brother, W. C. M'Gill, through The Dispatch and re ceive a small reward. When last heard of was at guano factory. ll-12-3t-j. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested Phone youi order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-lT Queen City Cycle Co, 209 Market St. - . 10-26tf. WANTED FIFTY LABORERS, white or colored, to clean land. Guaranteed three years work. Ap ply M. Lance, Carolina Beach. 8-31 if WANTED-HALF GROWN BOY (white or black) as office boy. Ap ply Review Job Printing Office, Custom House Alley. Il-lli3t WANTED SECOND-HAND FORD or light five-passenger car of other make. Must be in excellent condi- j tion. Good tires and paint. De- j scribe fully in letter, mentioning ex-1 tras to P. O. Box 657, City. ll-12-2tj J ONE HUNDRED LABORERS WANT- ed at fish factory. Apply to Stone Touring Line for prices and further particulars. ll-12-2t. I FOR RENT GARAGE AT 112 North Fifth street, four doors from Princess street, desirable location; terms reasonable. Call or pnone 1170-J. ll-ll-3tj IF YOU NEED A FIRSTCLASS Salesman in your store, communi cate with "Salesman," care this paper, 21 years experience and a No. 1 reference 11-12-ltj WANTED YOUNG MAN AS NEWS agent on A. C. L. trains; good oppor tunity to get started in the railway service. First class run now open. Short hours and good pay. Apply in person. Union News Co., Union Sta tion. 11-13-lt. BUREAU STARTED .1. . - ,.i i ment Company, the Elks' Club and the1 U1P government nau stored away all ' Corn Show for their assistance in en- tne ai t treasures. l ne cellars also . r ruit ana V egetaDie inspection j tertaining the last week. boys' and girls' clubs wp;e so protected as to be safeguard ed. ! Kerensky's Ukase. t Washington, Nov. 13. A cablegram,' received here today from Petrograd j via Paris says The Narjdonoe Slovo, ' ALL ASKED TO AID DRAFT REGISTRANTS Expected to do Away With Disputes WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN get from us the best creamery but ter 50c. lb. and sliced bacon, 45c lb. Morning Joy Coffee 35c lb:, French market coffee 30 cents pound, lemon and orange peel 30c lb. Bear Brand asparagus 15c can, good jelly 10c glass. Purity Oatmeal 10c pack age. Dates 15c. Potato Salad made fresh daily the same old 20c lb. May's Delicatessen, Phone 1322. WHEN YOUR BOY GOES INTO THE Trenches,see that he takes with him your portrait. He will treasvre it above all the gold on earth. Foltz & Kendrick. 83-tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per seL Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Maer,r.2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia ' Pa. Il-2-30tj . CITY ELECTRIC CO., 206 t R INC ESS street. Phone 995. Pythian Bldg. Everything electricuL 11-4-tf WANTED SECOND-HAND, or 35 horsepower motor; 25,. 30 current 220 volts; two phase; 60 cs'cles; al so controller and starting box for same. Must be cheap. Address "J," care Dispatch. ll-6-7tj WANTED MY CUSTOMERS TO know that on. and after IQy. 10th my business formerly conducted at 6UG South 7th will be moved to 721 Castle St., in store formerly occu pied by E. E. ltuss. C. W. Craig. ll-K-3tj (Ttv As''intfll Prps.) Washington. Nov. 13. Provost Mar-! (By George Manning). Washington, D. C, Nov. 13 The erjran of the popular Socialists in Rus-, Department of Agriculture is rapidly sia, publishes a ukase by Kerensky, geUing under way the establishment rlntori fmm nanViin orT1-.i1n;nv v,; of tho tip.w Fruit, and Veeetable InsDec- shal General Crowder today appealed , arrival there at the head of l tion Service, which is expected to do to the country to rssist all draft reg-; troopg and orderjn al, Us f t, pw3V with the innumerable disputes istrants who find diff-cultv ,n ."n3--r-' ison who had joined h B which haVe occurred between shippers ing the questicns contained in the ( viki to ret immfidiately to their of fruits and vegetables and the con questionnaire sent to them by the lo-j datiea- The paper also prfntg Jsignees in regard to the condition of .i. . . . the nroducts when thev reach the been named by Kerensky as com. , market and the price which should be mandant of the forces and of the op- for them on acc0Unt oi the,r COn' fn?h!:Sain?t Pefr0gIatl deand? branches of the service were estab hn m S delegates ,jshed on November 1 at New York should be sent to him m order to A r; Q,i ua Honarfm.nt OT. s in a few weeks to extend the ervice to Boston, Philadelphia, Pitts- Volunteer lawyers are being organ-; ized to furnish free advice to regis-' trants, and the Provost Marshal Gen eral suggests that local headquarters be established so that registrants may rhtnin thr 1ruirwl infnrmntinn onH that volunteers r.hould seek out the ,cnow who were traitors to the coun-.pccts ignortant find urge unon them the no-' y' 'servii cessity of eukl.ly and accurately com-! pleting their work. I MR. J. M. M'LAUGHLIN, THE UP- holster, 405 Castle street, has been sick for two or three weeks and is confined to his bed. He hopes his customers will wait on their work until he gets out. 11-13-lt. 2,000 POUNDS FRUIT CAKE. MAIL one to your son, husband or sweet heart, in camp. Phone 626. Farris Bakery. 11-13-2L CANADIAN RUTABAGA TURNIPS. Spanish onions, red onions, navy beans, limas, fancy apples, dried fruits, sweet potatoes, Irish pota toes, oranges; complete line of can dies. Bear Produce and Merchan dise Co., 14 Market St. (Wholesale only.) ,11-11-tr Paper Conference Ends. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Nov. 13 Representa- i.r.n f I, T" J 1 m 1 i,,.n vv -ro vi me r euerai i raaes uommia jburg, Minneaoolis and other large mar jkets. Inspectors are now being train ;ed at. the New York and Chicago of fices for service in the other cities where the work is soon to be extendr j c xv n j, . v- weight, showed true championship a"u Ul l" anaaian government . The service will be a considerable advantage to fruit and vegetable pro- form in liir. rerent bout with Rat t.p- " ',tlv compietea tneir conference vinslcy in Boston. Brennan is now hich 13 expected to result in a uni- credited with two victories over Le- , y"1 OI oetermnmg costs to vinskv, the siaes or tne border WANTEDFLAT TOP AND TYPE- writer desk and office chairs second hand. Apply P. O. Box 745. 11-13-lfj WANTED TO RENT JANUARY 1ST. 8-room or large residence, preferably central location. Mu3t be modern and in good repair. Apply P. O. Box 745. 11-13-ltj SPECIAL MEETING OF CARPEN- ters' and Jointers at 7:30 o'clock this evening. All members are re quested to attend. R. Pollock, Pres., Local 477. 11-13-ltj OYSTER ROAST SERVED, AT Greenfield Park day or night, L. C. Gore, prop. PJbone 815-W. . ll-7-7tj WANTED TEN MEN TO CUT wood by the cord. Will pay $1.25 per cord. Apply to M. Lance, No. 309 Walnut street. 11-9-17 - Ch'rago star having de- E;,,1oe to S0D1P extent the difference aucJrS . ana bn. Battler in a previous W. 11 L n thG tWO SeeraTn COUNT JAMES MINOTTO AND LOUIS F. SWIFT COTTAGE, ELECTRIC lihs. hot and cold water, on Thiru near Bladen, can be bought low figure. L. W. Moore, Agent. 123 Princess. 11-13-lt. ViiiMiMiriyM-.-..- iniiiinrnniiii mi mmmiauuujni.ii iniiiiinnnfiiii nwinr " ' ir ir iilmiiM-i , , ' - - .-i, i "7 ------ MMBfHBnaMMMaMMMaHinM . ducers and ehippers in the outlying ions and to the produce ! cities as it will -exeat (5-ROOM an arbitrator to settle the question of j the condition in which these products; reach the market, a mpt.tr over which j thee ig often serious dispute. (- ! Until this new bureau is in full; curin rr if la OTnaMail InenaptiiMiQ 1X7" i 11 i be chiefly confined to shipments in I SHIPPERS OPPOSE regard to the condition of which there i PROPOSED ADVANCE I is dispute. Applications for inspec-! tions must be made by the shipper orj , As80ClatP(1 Press his agent, and the department must Washington. Nov. 12. Independent .,,,.- rrU win ci lumuicir- ut.n,i u-oii, liimDer. cemeiiT anu ice snippers. 11 mm W. B. Cooper & Co. COTTON Merchants Wilaiinlon, N. C4 ?hinment. lnciufung tne opposing rate advances by the rail-S e and ndrlres of the shipper and .roads. Dresented their case for exceD- S TnoP. thf car number, in itial ''arid (tion from thp nmnnsort renern1 15 ner tins', cont-nte and the conditions Vent, freirrht increase on the eastern l 5 !riT pf thp nam con .ron enrnorning which inspection is re- trunk line?, before Examiner Disque, ! fiuptecl. jof the Tnterstate Commerce Corarais- i No chpr20 will.be mjfHe by the gov lf,ion. todav. Other shippers will be cement for this inspection: and. an in-; heard Friday and the case argued be-1 S "nection certificate will bn mail ert -tffj fore the commission Saturday, the shipper, or telegraphed to him at, fill Mil Li a T? I im r his expense. Lihirtv Bonrs Decline. (P.y Associated Press') New York. Nov. 13. Liberty loan 4 per cent, bonds made a new low record on the Stock Exchange here i Would Not Submit Letter, j 'rtr .Associated PressV? , Paris. Nov, 11. The foreign affairt comnttee of tle Renate today sked , today, a lot of $10,000 selling at 99.90 rnri-Mn lvimisier iJartnou ;fo eommu-; nicate a letter from former Premier Bn'and to M. Bar thou concerning a pacn offer nr.d which later hrourht phnnt tho f0i 0f w, Ribot. M. Bar thou declined to submit the letter on t rroimd that he, coiild: notCflmmu nicate it without, accompanying it with nh- toners which he Jiad no right to divulge. '.. -''-; . . The fiOii in l.iw of the meat p icker is shown leaylng id' Shearing in the I 'offices of the.. United States Immigration BUroanJnClc'ditoivith. bis- m'l-) lionaire falhcr--.in-law. Tiir, The heating in the case of Count Min.-.tto lxas- eadwl - but . t!ic verdict ;has not been announced. Capqin Tardieu At Home. 7,. Andre Tarrlion. Prfnelv hio-H hnm'la. sinner to the United Kt.-He ikrruJf. ed to arrive here tomorrow. Builders ST Also lntermnunta- Rales. tP.y Assnci.ited Press) w asnmgton, rvov. . ia. f ormal ap-1 plications to make the rate increases j caused by the re-adjustment orderevl s in the intermountain' rate case was's presented by the railroads today to fS Supplies NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE - SECOND LIBERTY LOAN ; All those having subscribed through this bank f the Second Liberty Loan and have not already done are respectfully requested to call and make their S' rangements for payment. ar" THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Corner Front and Princess Streets Holders Interim Certificates 3 1-2 Liberty Bonds These Certificates should be bought by 1 4lh to be forwarded for exchange into 4 per cent bonds. The Murchison National Bank Wilmington, N. C. You Love Yocr Wife and Children Are they protected if you are taken seriously ill. Disease 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. Con sult 1 C. L. DICKINSON. Phone 656 Princess Building To Subscribers to Second Liberty Loan Those having subscribed through this bank for the Second1 Liberty Loan are requested to call and advise how they wish payments made. The Home Savings Bank Corner Front and Chesnut Streets. The Cash Results of Economy You are responding loyally to the Nation's call for the saving of food and for eliminating every kind of waste. Your economies are resulting in actual cash saving. You can easily measure this saving if you bank the cash results and watch j our account grow. This plan will enable you ta get together funds to buy Government Bonds. Economize, saye money and build a tidy fortune in War Bonds. Bank Your Saving. American Bank & Trust Company Wilrnington, N. C. At Front and Market Streets. Edison J)iamond Pbinted Phone graphs and Disk Records of Full stock.of the latest Records. Place 5jr NOW for Christmas as cur supply is limited. 1 1 7 Market btreeM Books and Stationery. the Inerstate Commerce Commission ig III-. D ' TUflDDC '0 Pfi Trans-continental rates to Pacificjs ffl '.Ml ' I llUllr C Vb UU - .jL'uiiKC ier'"-'nais wouiu i inereasea. its . Water and Ann streets Phone 789. I lllllltlllllllllltillllillllllllllillllllllllllllllllilllllllllilUUUli'' 2,000 Lbs Fruit Cake. Mail one your son, husband or sweetheart camp. Phone 626, Farriss Bakery. Advt. ' . - to -s in i ' tvin it n r i n Ti i t n i n t r n n inn iiiiiai HI fill K K WW III A I1L1 IJ I P U U 1 1 1 LU U flUU vy i V 1 t f ... - w , - v f " ' . 1 't"' "t""". '.-r' 1 r; ..t.V.
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