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Want Ads .lit '.t i " i ! ;;t!jS' taw - t i 1 IE n-, 11 v, V SB 1 E '1 ( If !1 ill jl.fi- 1;,;.. , 11-- x ,5- , 1 m St: t i.-- jjfA.:-' 'v",r-v .. 'tm 1 f .-, - . 1 1 jj tip, ! pi t ..it-' ' . --j 'i : -.1. It.--Jti;' r ninnininiriinniniiiMiHllHlttHTmrnHtlHTnillirniinnittllllimttflltniHillimiiminHlIil! II Illllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll IliliiilililllllllilllJlIlllllliJiiliH S. OE SAULES ON TRIAL MONDAY Chilean Heiress Begins Fight For Her Life and Her Boy. (Bv United Tress) '(By George .Martin, United Press Staff Minelo, N. V., Nov. 17. lighting forj Correspondent), her life and for what is even dearer ; Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 17 The Am her boy Mrs. Bianca Errazuriz De'erican Federation of Labor's new po Saulles, Chilean heiress, goes on trial Utical pot which it got by voting Jor here Monday on a charge of murder- it today, has already begun to seethe ing her husband, John Longer De and bubble tonight. Saulles, club man, politician and for- Socialist delegates were in high mer Yale football star. ! glee over the official letting down of "Mother love" is her defense, she non-partisan bars they never have will plead that overwhelming affection been able to hurdle They claimed for the child five year old Jack that through the influence they hope f drove her to shoot the man who refus- to swing m local and national organ-, cd to relinquish the boy. , ized labof ,bdles und the new re- Mrs. De Saulles. once known as the Sime- socialistic strength will be dou most beautiful woman in South Amer-Ibled throughout the nation within a ica, is backed by the millions of her year- estates in Chile. Members of the Er-1 fiends of the so-called Gompers razuriz farailv have voyaged here to I Wilson coalition hooted the Social help hrr fight.. This family has given ists' claims and declared that so long one president to the republic and is as the amiciable understanding ex- one of the most influential in Latin- America. Henry A. Utorhart, defense lawyer, secured an ac.'iuittal for Mrs. Carmin, charged with murder, after two sensa tional trials. District Attorney Chas. R. Week?, vrill prosecute. Wealth is also arrayed on tha D3 Saulles side. The Ds Saulles family has long been socially prominent in New York. It has been reported the defense will attempt to show that De Saulles was well known in the gay life of tions," said Mr. Gompers, "but here New York, and that his wife wantel tofore it has all been non-partisan dis to get I.1 5'wiy from him lest cussion." the youngster see too much of such There were those who saw evolving surroundings. from Federation of Labor politics a The international romance which at- national labor party ruch as there is tended the marriage of De Saulles and , in England, with individual labor rep- ' the South American heiress may also . resentation in State and National Leg be bared in ccurt. Its trial runs j islative bodies. through many European capitals. Af- The apostles of the creed, who are ter their marriage, the brilliant young principally Socialists, foresaw a coali- ' couple travelc.1. extensively. tion on a "government ownership" j The De Saulles were separated platform of the Socialists, the radical some time b?foie the shooting cccur- laborites and the middle and north red in the man': country home here ' j west farmers. ' the Box, by court decree the boy wa3 President Andrew J. Furuse'th, of . to have spent half the time with each, j the International" Seaman's Union, j Mrs. De Saulles went to the Box thy j discussed the political date change. I night of August 3 and demanded her He had earlier in the day declared ,' child. When her husband refused ani turned his back she shot him. I Little Jack will net be in court. If , the mother is acquitted, she will take s him and return to her home in Chile. GREAT VIGILANCE BY BORDER PATROLS (By T'nitert Press) El Paso, Texas, Nov. 17- Am?rican border patrols were exercising great vigilance tonight in view of a threat accredited to Francisco Villa, that his forces would raid an American border ranch or tov-n unless the United States lifts the customs embargo against Ojinaga. The port remained closed tonight and the customs office here was in re ceipt of orrles frm Washington that no port held by Villis'as would be op ened. Juarez had quieted tonieht from the wild excitement which attended the sighting of a supposed bandit advance guard rear the ci:y today which the civilian populace believed presaged an attack on the city. Many civillians crossed the river and took refuge here. Whether Juarez or Chihuahua City fould be the next obiectiv of the ban dit fores was uncertain. Villa, at the head of the main body cf troops was last reported at La Mania Pass but whether he ar, nrnrpeding to attack Chihuahua City or Juarez was not made clear. Attention Tax Payers State and County Taxes are past due. These taxes must be paid at pnee or cost wil accrue. See Machinery Act, Section 88, Laws 1917. Geo C. Jackson Sheriff. You Love Your Wife and Children " 7T "AYe" they protected if you are taken seriously mDiseaee plays no favorites. .It is your duty to protect them, An accident and health policy is a safeguard a'nd a protec tion to you and your family. , Consider the matter. Con sult C. L. DICKINSON: V" . , 't rfone 656 J ' PrinceW Bttildinj? v ; ' LIT OF POLITICS Socialists Profess Joy Over Letting Down of Non partisan Boss. isis Deiween me present aaioiouud- tion at Washington and President Gompers, Democratic control of Con gress and Democratic political ascen dancy is assured. 1 President Gompers himself declined to see any great political significance in changing the date of the annual convention from post-election days in November to pre-election days in June. i "There always has been political dis-: cu3sion in the ranks of the conven- I that the labor of the world ought to let war and peace talk alone, "hoe its own row," and refuse to hate. 1 NO INFORMATION ON NAVAL FIGHT i ! (By United Press) j London, Nov. 17. The British Ad jmirality was silent tonight on further i details of an engagement between light British naval forces and similar , units of the German fleet, j The brief mention was made offi jcially early today that the two groups ! had met, that the British had engag ! ed the enemy, forced the German's re tirement, and were "engaged in chas ing them." The engagement occur red in "Heligoland bight." A FRESH MONEY CHANNEL IS DUG fBy T'nitprt Press.) Washington, Nov. 17. A fresh mon ey channel into the war pool which will win the war was being dug across the United States tonight, ip was the channel which will divert the n-'t'on's lopse change in the. war chest here; and it was being dug up by 48 State directors of the new war sav ings certificates campaign returning to their respective States after confer ences here. BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE. For this servjee we use the Pos tal Telegraph Cable Company's messengers. They will call for your "ads." In the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. For further information as to "ads." call 176, but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." SIDE LINE MEN .DO YOU WANT A real one that one order a day will pay you $9.00. No samples to carry. Something new. Write today. Can field Mfg. Co., 208 Sigel St.. Chicago, 111. 11-18-ltj. FREE ADVANCE AUTHENTIC IN- formation. How to make money in New Oil Field and Next Big Boom sent free. Write now. "Far Mid West" Magazine, Dept. 103. Kemmer er, Wyo. 11-18-ltj. WANTED 10 FIRST CLASS MILL foremen capable of handling colored labor efficiently. Good wages and steady employment the year round on inside work for parties with prop er qualifications. In reply address Superintendent Tallassee Power Co., Badin. N. C. ll-18-25-2t. FOR RENT ONE FARM IN NEW Hanover county. 30 acres clearet? land. R. E. Williams, Citizens Ban?: Bldg. ll-18-3tj. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON rse of Issue when so requested Phone vom -rder to 745. Gordon's Nws Stand. 10-7-'. FOR RENT OFFICES ON SECOND floor, in Peterson & Rulfs Building. $5.00 up. Possession given at once Apply at Peterson & Unite. 3-11-Sunday. tf. BAGS WANTED SECOND-HAND Bags, burlap, scrap bagging and twine. Write for prices. Richmond Bag Company. Department. Rich mond, Va. 10-21-10 Wed-Sun CABBACE PLANTS EARLY JER- sey and Charleston Wakefieid, Suc cess'on. Flat Dutch, from pedigreed seed, i.nnediate shipment. By re press 500 for $100; 1.000. $1.50; 5,000 at $1.25; 10,000 and up at $1.00 f. o. b. Young's Island. S. C. Delivered by par"3l poet, 100 25 cents; 1,000, 1.7b. Enterprise Company, Inc., Sumter, S. (J. 10-2 we fri sun tf WANTED ROOM AND BOARD IN private home by couple without children. Desires home and not mere boarding place, room with hath pre ferred, highest reference will be fur nished, address giving full details, 'R. B. W.," care Dispatch. 11-18-tf. FOR SALE .PIERCE BICYCLE, heavy model perfect condition $20. Apply No. 17 South Sixth street. 11-18-ltj FOR SALE DESIRABLE MODERN four room cottage in a desirable suburb. Party will sacrifice for $1, 175 $50 cash, balance as rent. Your chance to own a home. Address Op portunity, care Dispatch. 11-18-ltj. ECUADOR PULLS OFF REVOLUTION Rebels Are Reported, to be Looting and Destroying Towns. '(By Charles P. Stewart, United Press Staff Correspondent.) Buenos Aire-;, Nov. 17. A ' serious 'revolution, with rebels looting, and badly 4amag?ng towns is under way in Ecus lor. according to fragmentary adyices reaching here today. J 1 the irheb'tants of Quito, capital of the nation, are said to be supporting the rebel faction, which has destroy ed parts of railways. Railroad L affic has been completely ( stopped by the revolution. - . No details wcro available a to the 'extent of the revolution, presumably Win; o fb r..i99rahVof.the Ecua- FROST-PROOF CABBAGE JLANTS by expess, $1.00 per 1,000; 5,000 for $4.00. By parcel Post $1.50 per 1,000. Immediate shipments. D. C. Proctor Pembroke, N. C. ll-17-7tj FLORIDA ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT York Imperial apples, Lima beans and coconuts just received. Bea' Produce and Merchandise Co Wholesale. Phones 452-453. No. V Market St. 11-15-tf MacMILLAN SELL FOR CASH FOR less. Get our prices on everything for the automobile. Special prices on Ajax Tires this week. We have a large stock of parts for Ford Cars. Lamp Bulbs and front springs for Ford Cars just received. We carry springs for all popular makes of cars. Write us for prices. W. D. MacMillan, Jr. x 11-18-3L CITY ELECTRIC CO., 206 t RINCESS street. Phone 996. Pythian Bldg. 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 NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE money on Ajax Tires. Fifty tires will be sold the next few days at prices that make them bargains. Large shipment just received. Fresh and New. Guaranteed 5.000 miles. We sell for less for cash. W. D. i MacMillan, Jr. 11-18-3L SALESMEN WANTED FIRST class men in every locality to rep resent nursery, financially strong and operating on high plane. Pecan specialists, producing quality tree3, which give satisfaction and sell easily. Liberal proposition to A-l salesmen who have the ability to : make good. For ful particulars, ad dress Harlan Farms Nursery, Lock- j I hart, Alabama. ! FOR RENT ONb FARM IN NEW j Hanover county. 3 acres cleared land. R. E. Williams, Citizens Ban j Bldg. ll-17-3tj WANTED FIFTY LABORERS, white or colored, to clean land, j Guaranteed three years work. Ap- ply M. Lance, Carolina Beach. 8-31 tf FOR RENT OR SALE THE 12 ROOM house North East Corner, of Third and Hanover Sts. Near Railroad and , new Ship Building plant. Suitable j for boarding house. Price reasonable. P. L. Moore 11-18-ltw. ! WHEN YOUR BOY GOES INTO THE Trenches, see that he takes with him ,,t , u TT- ill A. 4 pKove all the gold on earth. Folt & Kendrlck. 83-tf AJAX TIRES AT SPECIAL PRICES this week. We are going to sell ten each of the following sizes at the special price below: 30x3 plain, $13.20; 30x3 1-2, plain. $16 00; 30x3 1-2. Non-Skid, $19.00: 32x3 1-2, plain, $19.75; 3,2x3 1-2, Non-Skid, $22.00. These prices are bargains. The tires are guaranteed for 5,000 miles. W. D. MacMillan, Jr. 11-18-3L (ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WEEK, ly easily made with our line of spe cialties. We absolutely prove it. If you are a hustler, write for particu lars. The Warren Refining & Chem ical Co., Cleveland, O. 11-18-ltj. WANTED AGENTS SELL WASHING tablets. Washes clothes without rub bing. Sample and particulars free. J. Johnson, 814 Gregory St., Greens boro, N. C. ll-18-25-2tj. MacMILLAN'S TIRE SALE GOING on this week. Special prices on 50 tire3 which we will sell this weeTc. New fresh stock, guaranteed 5,000 miles. Don't miss this chance. We carry a full line of Automobile Sup plies and accessories. Front sprin?s - and lamp bulbs for Ford Cars. W. D. MacMillan, Jr. 11-18-3L LIMITED STOCK OFFERING IN hieh-class oil company at REMARK--ABLY LOW FIGURE, has 19 produc ing wells, one-fourth of property de veloped. Should be big producer and dividend payer. Additional funds for developments. Wonderful op portunity for small investors. Send for information NOW. Frey. Rollow Company, 74 Broadway, New York. . 11-18-ltj. - MARRY IF LONELY FOR RESULTS try me: best and most successful "Home Maker;" hundreds rich wish maiyiagfi soon; strictly confidential; mosfvreliable; years of experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oak land, Calif. ll-18-25-2tj. NEOLIN SOLES tfakes AVftlkln a Picniir Attached by .SULLIVAN, w -Klatr of Shoemaker s A N. Front Street Phon SSS. WANTED, ANTIQUES I PAY CASH for old corner cupboards with dia mond , doors ; high post beds, side boards, bureaus, tables, sofas, chairs, desks, mirror frames, brass candle sticks, andirons, fenders, high clocks, old china, feainer beds, false tooth ovon if hirnlroTi crnlH ailvoi I , old needle work. Will call any where, write what you have. J. K. Beard, care Davis Furniture Store, 17 South Second street, or phone 310, Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 15-7tJ iFOR SALE 900 BURLAP SACKS, j practically new, at 10 cents each, i Address Box 1125. Nov. 15-4t ! 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-ll-ti SMITH MOTOR WHEEL IN FIRST class condition for sale cheap. Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Market St. 11-14-tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH 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. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ll-2-30tj SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRIT! ing and all commercial branches of study taught' most thoroughly and practically in The Motte Business College, Inc. 10-20-tf. WANTED 300 NEGRO LABORERS at Badin Aluminum Works, Badin, N. C. $14 to $20 per week, 8 hours per day. Permanent irteide work and regular advances in pay guaran teed. Pay every Saturday: Outside work for a few. Homes for f anjilies $5 per month; water, toilet and electric lights in every houS3. The negro section in Badin has high class public school with competent teachers; community building with moving picture auditorium, public library and lodge rooms- for men and women. Ample police and fire department. Fire department oper ated by colored men. White and colored physicians. : White and col ored merchants. Boarding houses for single men eauinned with toilets, bath rooms, steam heat and electric lights. Bcrd $3.50 ner week. Bad in is 34 miles from Salisbury, N. C, on Southern Rwy. nnd W S. S. B. Rwy. Special inducements to men with families; new and modern home provided same day family ar rives. Transportation furnished ev-' ery Monday on the Seaboard. Will leave Wilmington. N. C, at 3:55 n. m.. Lumberton, N. C, 6:19 p. m., Pem broke, N. C, 6:4c p m., Hamlet, N. C, 8:05 p. m. Meet me at the sta tion. E. W. Kinlaw. ll-16-3tj If W, B. Cooper & Go. COTTON Merchants Wilmington, N. C aiiuumiiiuiiuuuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiqiniinis T7 i IJLs i St Supplies fW. B, THORPE & CO j Water, and Ann streets Phone 789. E5 TTii Builders NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE SECOND LIBERTY LOAN AH those having subscribed through this bank for the Second Liberty Loan and have not already clone so are respectfully requested to call and make their ar rangements for payment. THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Corner Front and Princess Streets To Subscribers to jeconu lid Those having subscribed through this bank for the Second Liberty Loan are requested to call and advise how they wish payments made. The Home Savings Bank Corner Front arid Chesnut Streets. Th e Gash 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 y out account grow. This plan will enable ou to get together funds to buy Government Bonds. Economize, save money and build a tidy fortune in War Bonds. Bank Your Savings. American Bank & Trust Company Wilmington, N. C. Edison Diamond Pointed Phono- Full stock of the latest Records. Place J" NOW for Christmas as cur supply is limited. . . ""mi UNITED STATES Liberty Four Percent Bonds These bonds will be issued under date of November 16th; interest will have to be added after that date. Subscribrs will please call and arrange. The Murchison National Bank Wilmington, N. C. Loan ieriy -At Front and Market Streets. I 1 . 117 Market SWj Books and Stationery. L 1 x - dorean authorities. - -V . J" - - . .."'.' mm
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