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t -a V . N . i - - . - I' ' - v. 4. . ., ' "J" . . " i Holograph pictures a group o aiional card game. . ? WASHINGTON OX, 5359 Bl OPPOSITE CAPITOL and UNION STATION Abaolcteir New aad Strlctlr .Modera :. Renowned for its High Service aad Low Rates i 'It r-lll!lE 6Cv Tt standard Rallroa of TtM ftut)f Arrival and Departure of Trains at WilmingtonEffcctiye Oct. 21,1017. Arrival, schedules and and connections given as informa tion, but not guaranteed. DEr AKTTJBX8 1 ' TO AJfD FBOM - ' ABHT'.X't No. 51 Florence, Columtl. Pnllman 81eeper. WU- No. M Hi a. SC. mlngton. aad Coininbla ppeo tff receive 12:29 A.M. pasacDgcra after 10)0 P. Sf. - No. 48. QoMsboro, Ktcbmond, Nortoii and Korta. Nj- 8: A. M. I Parlor Cars WHmlnjrton and Norfolk. "tM y- No. Si I Farettevllle, Banford and Mt Airy. A-tn'J3 " Jacksonville and New Bern. No 68 5:03 P.M. j - J tttSBF. M. 1 Florence, Columbia. Aagusta, Atlantc anil j 1:he -V5re3t. Charleston, Savannah aad, m ' No. 6C 1 Florida points, Pullman Car Wllmina- 9. 3:30 P. M. ton 'o Atlanta Via.. Augast and between t 1:00 P.. M. Florence ani Colambla. - KkbMond, Norfolk. Washington and IJew No. 42. Yorif, Pullman v.'a?s to Washington and No. 41. :45 P. M. ' rolk. . : A. H. For Folder Reservations, r tes of W. J. CRAIG, Paacenper Traffic Managsr. WiJmingt&n, WILSON HOT BLAST BEATERS Let the Wilson Heater keep you cornfortable. They keep the fire over night and tafs 2-3 less fuel. Let Us Serve You CAPE FEAR HARDWARE CO. pi lone o I Z 1 09 N. Front St FOR MEN ONLY- 35c 5 02. size Shaving LotiWn ' ROSE VIOLET LILAC Nothing better after shaving. . PAYNE DRUG CO. Phone 520 5th and Ret! Cross Streets TT SE DISPATCH SPECIALS DO oo like the eST - ME OR our Auntie? :-U. S. Marme in am - playing the . c" ' . EUROPEAN PLAN . Room per i7 $ 1 .50 without bath and up Room prt day $2.00 with bath P All Rooms .Outside : Booklet for the asking W. T. KNIGHT. Manager i fares, etc., call Phcne 160. . T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, C nil V I . oo? ,,,,0 r Ul-iiJ' ' . : . - UJ - a'f&: AJlDtWy OR K DAY-BY-DAY, " (O. t. Mclntyre.) - , V (Special Correspondent to jfrhe i Dispatch.) cpnan left his piga and .gese out on nis Long Island Dlarp th thoV voir long enougb-to breeze into New ;ork i m his roadster to see Broadway beford t the lights were blown out. I -Broadway has played ; a prominent i part-jn the life of Cohan and so has i Cohan played an important part in tho j life of Broadway. His yisit was pure I Jy social but before he left hp received ,a tetephone. message to eajl at the I masiO: publishing house of Leo Feigt. ma, ; e was iare 20 minute-, and when be left ho carried in his in side ;coat. poplcet a chocfc for $5,00Q the price paid for his -war song "Over There,' It was ihe:baggest-4eai ever put over in the musie Duhlishinsr f Cohan; wrote the gong in exactly a half hpur. Hq didn't waui zo write it. He panted to j$st .on. his farm, fcu his. energetic presg agent kept flagging him and he did just ttke that.. ; The price of. $25,000 represwts llfil a word and $138 note., A complete opera such as one j by PuccinC for in stance, frequently, .valued at $l5.f CQhadf had already , -made - $42,1 vVP, ! out of ttiP. cnnW hflfr0 ha ci 4 j i ArvrV l now it :is. predicted that the. sales will reach 3,000,000 in the next two years. I saw Cohan after the sale ana T ao : saw the check so it was not a pub ,w th4 check-so it was not a tfub-IS. licity sunt. , , Th e highest prevouspaymenta per word for. 'writing were $1 yto Kipling and $2 to Rpsevelt. But it'took a war jingle, done in a half hour, to run the priee per wofd up to The Quill is the latest publication ho amuse jaded lives in Greenwich Vil- bertists, purpurites,, socialists poly . .. "r u 6 M v to tue latest literary outburst. ! ' In its advertising matter The Quill ays- "Do vou like eood literary' i JJs..! "Ke .ntrAV,: The Quijl does not accept Jrvin Cobb's ""V 1 -v " ""iceptioii of one man from this depart no pictures by Gibson or Christy. . Do ; 111.- .0, you believe in free love? Buy the love: any me QuHl. Were you a friend of the late Dirty Joe?, His only authorized pic- -merican forces. How. the re ture appeared in the Quvll.r . f port got out that a large corps of men nfdht0reIebtt 'v-n - ' had been sent to France and to the Quill the Greenwich Villagers areiy-, , M t tQ gplicit ins the Dance de la Lune which lasts- ann0t say. from moon un until un. The policies have been taken out in are implored to come in their mummy ; liberal amounts, the avearge applica clothes or their Egyptian necklaces 8 n.nn t q nnLr ! and check their hypodermic needles of j tne door. Costumes are about as ne I cessary as champagne hi the bath. A1' Pom Pom poodles will be sponged and I pressed while you wait. The Magistrate in the Washington Heights Court looked down through his spectacles at Philip Anderson who was accused of striking his wife. "You here aeain. Anderson?" asked the Judge. "Why, you're only out of j the workhouse." I "Well, you see Judge" he began, "we have mice in the house yon know how it is.-Judge-md my wife set: a.. trap for them. I was going around ! the room in my bare feet you know how it is, Judge not thinking of the trap. I stepped on the bait and my big toe got cnueht 'n the sham wire noose you know how it is Jud?e." "What has tW got to do with strik ing your wife?" . "I threw the trap at her vou knnw j how it is, Judge and she didn't dodge it." "No I don't know how it K You had been drinkine: last nht?" "i had one drink-you know how it is, Judge." "Two months in the workhouse1 you know how it is Anderson." And Anderson nodded as if he dV i know exactly. v :- ' LANSDOWNE'S LETTER UPSETS ENGLAND! ! (Bv Associated Press). London, ?i.--'The Marqu's of Lansdowne's letter giving peace sua. pestions holds first place in the edi torial columns of the London morning: i newspapers but with the exception of the radical Daily News which aporoves j it, and the moderate Daily Telgranii ; which endorses it, in part, it is de nounced. Hostile critics fear Lord Lmsdovne's jrreat reputation and past pervioea to the country add to the mischief which thev believe the letter! j will cause, by misleading American j Well-known Expert Makes a New F,nd -nd other foreign opinion into the be-1 New 3 tork, N. Y. T. B. Elker, wide llM that the views expressed repr- d favorably known through-out " ' - 001 fho V; the country as an exploiter of new dis- "-n. Such belief, they declare, would he mistaken' and some insist Lord Lansdowne ir, speaking r.olelv for him self while others assert he has placed the prestige of a great name at the service of the pacifists. Insistence is general that he could irot have chosen a worse ime to launch j the letter than when Germany is dick- p-in: a peace with the Leninites, the nllied' conference meeting in Pans and) enemyagents trying to induce the Ital- SQtQIHS TAKING mum uji.L JiauumiuL rApprokimfiJy $45o,qoo;oo6 Taken Gut and France to . Be Heard From' j George H. Manning ' AVashihgtonr D. C, -Treasury Department officials are particu larly well pjgased with the rate at which the: war lje insurance is being taken out:by the soldiers in the Unit; ed States rarm 5. Approximately- 50000 applications for war jBgurance, . representing a total Jn-' jsuraacp ofbout $450,000,000 it is es- timated. by the - War Insurance Bureau,- have been? reeetyed .at the Treas ury Department s'nce this plnof in suring the lives of the country's fight ing mefciwent into effect a manth, ago. - These figures; represent only 'the amount; - taken - out by: the soldiers :io fche-Unlted, State -'and. large additions tjto these .totals are expected in a few j--,, rViQ. tho onnlinatinno tnm tho I t 3 -y 4XX Jf 'V kvu i vua vuv ' ii J 4 TT 1" may luenjauixua A xuvu in r i au, received. , ' j vuwm . . J -Every possible effort ..is Being made j !T Was Department td sive full ihforma tioji to the fighting men regarding the soldier insurance. Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo said today. Mr. McAdoo denied the" published report that the -government his sent out a large corps of men through the army camps in this country and to the camps in France, acting in the licit subscriptions to the insurance: anno ic hointr givpn thft men tiroilETii ' TCZ: Qt. tv,t a ,tA I J"" .U1"V"' TrChiil but 110 body of men has been sfnt out to solicit this insurance as life! insurance companies do. With the ex-. ment all the work is being carried . . (u r. tQnormQnt thnrrhl " Tvr ! man, or within $1,000 or $2,000 of the maximum amount that can be taken. Almost all the officers have applied for $0,000 worth of insurance, the maximum amount obtainable, only a few being satisfied with $5,000. The men also have asked for amounts we!1 on towards the full amount. A good natured rivalry has sprung up among some of the officers wbr Are tryhig to establish records for ob taining the largest number of appli cations for the insurance. One cap tain, a former insurance man, stated at the' War insurance Bureau, today, that he WOula edge" his word for $10,000 worth of insurance for every man in his company. One lieutenant has secured applications for morf than $2,000,000 worth of Insurance by his cvrn efforts. The War Insurance Bureau has re ceived a cablegram from Genera Pershing, applying for $10,000 worib of the insurance, the maximum amount. :.an army to abandon the fight. Appeals to the American ideals con fined in the speeches or Fresiaent Wilson occur in virtually .all the edi torials. Lctiter Repudiated. London, Nov, 30. Tho Evening News says that a representative meet ing of the Unionist party today Chan cellor Bonar-Law very strognly repudi ated Lord Lans.downes letter, describ ng it as a "disaster." HIS EYE SKINNED FOR 20 YEARS cpyeri.es, announced today, through the K Burrell Chemical Co., New York City., that he Jad found a formula he had been on the lookout for 20 years, which be has reason to believe is an unfailing receding: guius, .bleeding ?nns and loose, teeth. The new prescription comes in the form. of a medicated mas sage ointment called pyprigg, which stays where it is put, unaffected by saliva, and is, being disposed in orig- inal packages, price one dollar, at best relle, in Wilmington. fS J Shop For PHOTO OF FIRST SHELL CASE FIRED 3Y THE AIVICKIIAIN 1 Kill JKS " e'r-V?S F-F4J pL The first .photograph to Arrive .Vithis country dfrttieflrsl shnli ra.n fir cd hy' Aaieri.can frpops in Franco against the Germans. It is-'oeing held by uU Aiiieiican onicer. Ane .c3 is now Will CfthC'r kCeU" ft" 01 "2lVe"it t(D : Sr Nat! j WW- s IN EI-rECT NCVJBMBEB 10, 19lK WIWiFKWVILLf, WBlGHTSVILLE BEACH EASTgOPMP. ' r. ' ':' - . WESTliOCND.'... 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' KPX'IAi NOTKJK-ffcis table shows the time at which trains may be ex A ncte -to -vmfc-'&'$mlrWp1tft-t?4ttt the several stations, but the arrivals and de- - ...BariHres janoiuain.teea. . ... . .. HEMElWAY AUDITORIUM -' - 'Concerts by ,.. JiJLES; FALK , ,-: - Violinist . . - GERTRUDE ARNOLD Contralto First Cycle, Friday, Nov. SO, 1917 at 8:15 P. M. Second Cycle Saturday, Dec'. 1, 1917, at 3:15 P. M. . .. . .... : ... .a...... Mngj.e Admission $1.00. - . ' Sorosis Club. National Soeity for Broader Education. ; , New Collars Middy an d Windsor Ties. Ladies' and Men's Handkerchiefs, in Cotton, Linen, Silk, end Crepe De Chene. ( . . HOSE: All Qualities and Colors. NEW MILLINERY. ROYAL THEATRE BUILDING. r- .... i mm More Thsas Yoisr Z-:t&. The Origimil Economy Fabric lkirU',. Atine f xcolnte pettarnB, permanent finiA. WinAORjESSEOfl the time Hi MAM et - cbii m.i,rpnte it to a postal .card, me of your Jeakr and mail it d &dvit6hitn of your request.' 1IN KKKNrH FRONT : r U v. on its way to President Wilson wh. Onal ' niURP.lim f nr V it a" h itirtrif. voliio - wwvt j -v ua u f cv?ry half hour fiom 2 to 5 P. M. 2:13 P. M. Liristmas t'J-.J"lmJiJl.-aJJJJ;a3HBWl MoaeVs ortli Tfc61! rantelby us fct durability nd tt cotar '-V if you weai these sood.?,, wie fcyiwkftS KIJ.t - inc., SSI Brxiway, Nw York CitT deolefdoes not keep theqa, jtnt cut out put your name and address on it with to us. We wiH Betid him samples t bi .. - . j i tho r r PAGE SEVEN v Fhooqh sleept atlanta "tu wnuiutaW Wfvwut,tfiwu car 13nev between Wilmington and At- lanta' will be contiuuid via' Augustai ' tn connectiou- with hh$. Georgia, RilK road, upon, the followiag scbei6lf: ,N , . ' LV WILMINGTON J. . ..3:30 P. Rt. tiV. -rtwnce1 - . .. 7:55 P. RL Xf k.9:S0P.iIi ;ir. Orangebui-g ;y :i ..J0:53P WAugusta (East time) . .1:35 right ' AR. ATLANTA (Ccn. tme) .v.:i0 A; Mi Returning: Leave Atlanta 8; 35 P.M.1. jrriire.Wilmliiston 1:00 p. M. Pa8sengere raay remain In this -car, : tt the-Union Cspoti which. Is In tha ear of: Atlanta, until 7 : 00 A.' M.i If : ey so desire- ana on account of the earlier arr'jy&l of this train, and the . ise it the s rjnion Dc-pot, conyenieht - ioanoctfons mayho made wlththrouglS pining. Sleeping Car Coach tralhr Wch l?ave f rom ' ation for Chi- co. Cincinnati, St. -totiMt, etc.. M-'f Fpr Cares, tickets, etc., Apply t?. T, C. WHITE, Oen. Pass, Phone ipO. Wilmlpgtou,'H;& -Vl MORVCAOE SALE. By rirtne of the power of sale contained : ' .: , iti a' certain mortgage deed madVby .. Della-"'-; T ; H. Merrick and busbapd. Jobn Merrlckj to: -'V tUe Nortb Carolina Home HuiUllng Anno- . cialicHi, beHring date .November 23rd, 31)15,,;. ; : : rtiid duly registered on ttie xecorda of New r Haiiover Countv In Book SS. nase 313. tUB .RAdersigned -will sell, at public-auction,', to - Uie iilgiiest ninaer, lor casn. ac tne cours . tluiie cloer in the City of AVllmlngton on - : , ranrmlay, the 13th day of December,-1917, 5 at twelve. o'clock M., the following describ- . ; ed property situated-fn the City of W-il- oolBgton,' to-wit : BEGINNING at tbe in-: ' ' x.erset-tin of the Western line - of . -Sixth 'Vs Street with tie Northern line of Marstel- lar "Street, runs thence Westwardly along . the northern line of ifarstellar street 150 4 i feet; thence Nortnwardly parallel "wltn -Sixth street 32 feet: thence Eastwardl 'parallel with Marstellar street 150 feet to if ;f f AVeateru line of Sixth street; thence tj : So'ntliwardiy along "Western line of. Sixth .- street 82 -feet to the Beginning, belttff' part'-r'.--,:-j-.j uf Lot 0, Blo:k 7, according to the official :' pin il of said City of Wilmington. . . , . -'; This 13th of November, 1917. , - i t NORTH CAROLINA- HOME BUILDING 7 4 ! ASSOCIATION, , .-'wc By John D. r.ellamy & Bon, Attorneys. f SO DATS 11-13. v V"; SEABOARD AIR LiEli: RAILWAY? , tfho ProirrMnlve Rallvroy of tbe Sooth.' u" JSleetive Nov. lith. 1316. - C OKPAUTl'KK OF TRAINS FROM 7 WILMINGTON. ; K Vo. 133 :f5 P. m. Train for Charlotte and I Intermediate Poli.rs PULLMAN PA IT LOU CAR, WILMINGTON TO CHAtt- Mo. 19 6:00 A. M. Train for Charlotte nd ' Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAB . BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND CHAR- , LOTTE. Open at 10:00 P. M. for TaHsen- ; gera.- ' -' 4 - V'v RftfVATOF TRAINS AT WILMIXOTON -r' t No. 14 12:40 P. M.-Train from Charlotte .; I iind lntermedtite lomis. PULLMAN . - -. r-HPARLOR CAR BUT WEEN CHARLOTTE : AND WILMINGTON. 1 ' V Vo. 20 12:10 A. M.--rTraln from Charlotta : and Intermediate Points. SLEEPING V ; CAR BETWEEN. CHARLOTTE AND I I WILMINGTON. PASSENGKRS MAV , ':' ' REMAIN IN SLEEPER UNTIL 7 .30 ' A'' M-i . , 1 K;'f';t':A For - detailed . lnfotrna Ubrr and rwirva- 1 1 , dons, call on City . Ticket Agent. Orton --Tj Hotel Building. - ; y PBone l'8. v ".;- --j R. S. KOONCE, T, P. A, " ' " Wilmington. N. C. : ' H)fIN T. WEST. I). P. A.. Raleigh; inston-Salerr.-Morfeead City-Beaufort Pullman Sleeping Car Line Be- somes Wtnston-Salem-Goldsboro Slefing Car Line. Southern Railway System announ-, ces effective with last cars .Into f.nd y ut of Beaufort Bunday, Aug.-12th, the vVin8ton-S?:o'' -Morehcad City-Beaufort Sleeping Cav lins will ho shorten-' d to Winston-Slem-tloldsboro Line. Chi wil! continue to he handled . on "urns Nos. 23211 and, 111-237. ; Tor furtl'r details ask Southern tail way System Agents,. Ar address, J. ) JonA. Traveling Pn3s'enger AbenVt j tflcich. N. C. , , ' do your shopping and ship-v , ping early. More of "Our Boys", will be away V from Home and Family this year at Christmas time than ever before In . i .TUr history. . '.. a.';: On account of tbe enormous volume ,: of War Materials and supplies, in ad- : , ditio.n to the usual large movement 'of :' i Ho3iday shipments, it will require from l', now on every available baggage, mail and express car that can be put into y service. : ' ; To help the situation and to insure Christmas packages reaching their - . .' destination. on time and thus avoid dls- ","; : appointment tho Publip is earnestly requested to ship thsir Christmas . packages (whether by mail or express) v--;fv at least ten (10) days or two -reeks . before Christmas. -:.-f. This action will not only- be ;ep predated by the Government, .bt by. the - Railroads, "whose 'already heavy . i ouruens tney are trying ic carry wuu I promptness and difiparch. V c" ' ,f NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD,. ' .'- .4 t x .lit :"..''' :-:.y :.- 1. P. D ALTON, G. ?: A. 1 r t--i i ;
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