-i s- -v - 1- -ft. . . 1 J. - WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY; AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 3 1917 i-PAGE SEVEN , - i s -s .r-. ji. f i N EW y O RifeidP A Y-B Y-D AY. ! ' 4. 4. 4. 1 He Home-Making 'Phase j (?y Allen Maull, General .Develop nent Agent Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad). - ' 1 f JP qfresposfdeatTito The D!snatch. J-uiiij s. aanmei Pepys "would record in liis diary: Be-i Social are (linan TtT-Vi r r v r Trn rar rf V mrn trot find out the-truth. The time was not ited capital, . will provide only ab-f where wo saw a great blaze an;l o many years ago when a settler or pros- -oiute necessiacs to Degm vath. lie ' uiave; .nman-came aown tne ladder a Settler Or prOS- 'TJ'-lJ's-Ki ucvccoiuiio iu ucgm WILLI. He ; duic u- tame; wuwii tuts liiUUer "trokked" into a should, however, forsee the day when with a Ys0Pan scre,ain!ns to save her ion. in a -prairie tl0 i3 able to provide himself and .Mc caused' everybody to pective land buyer new aericultural section uuiiuuuer. iu ue a rjiuuet;i iu iucni .,ii.. i ; I-days meant to submit to hardohibs. ny. -b " accommocla-i For a walk and saw many scurry- I Todav howpvpr tho s,pkpr for a new tlons m keeping with his prosperity. ! ing to work and fell to berating my-i "CUFiD" BLACK-. -Uw. :.' . ; t . - . 1 1 . 1 mmwttw ' . ! ' I ' 1 1 i 1 . i I i i, i . i wi ii.MipMIiii i i i i II mill I . in. nun m .iin mn mm m m t ' " conditions in a new country oo3 without saying that the brudent tween four and flvo waked, with the i always looked upon askance by farmer siartins: in the' countrv ' with 'T&MifS"-Mha?ose:- ani I i , - - wnn-mv wire rrri oner tr tha sfrflpf t home or or lands goes in a Fuliman - nuwever iuiyonaui me business , A . 1 car, if you please, and comfort and Bide of the farm may appear, it is no.: lhtl'Z L. (luxury. A striking 'contrast this of to- moro ipni..t t t1lori thja . , V,A'1 -i.a ui uiy.; i . . - .moie imporanL tnan the creation of owii; -reasoning: I became vexed with i uay anu uiai oi ions ago. - 1, io"nw, w an attractive 3nd comfortable "home i 1J.ait "l cmyH surr01zad,d by tasteful -"cunds nr To : a well kept tavern for a beaker I , building, and the most important part. . J LUl touna0 ana.--. frcfc7l A , o .ln ! jit is the foundation and element of garden and sheltered by beautiful trees, and then hoL IT V o- whptlX I permanence Of all human settlement, and shrubs. In other ' ' V. KfJJ lJ tiiVA J--. UiJ VY 111 Ut?" iJd.LltjiiCi vjl y M.-1 .J. -1 . The esthetic side of the farm Horn to remain. The besetting sin of tho' cnd 1 save him c'efCot, ' a little i I iTi T7! 3 a vjn Mrn-tii Ponlino in el in fan1 ' 1- . .i .- , h:,flrf7,. jhtit. of pvrapnf toha fnn of the whole South has been neglected, surroundings. ' ' i Through the market end did see a i Beauty has its placo as. well as beef- . -vrcman cr.tched that had store a slioul- steak, and fiov.-e.rs in the yard and trees Tin beautiful home surroundings' der of.: mutton oft a butcher's stall, for summer shade are necessary and have much more than simplyan aes- The jade was surprised and d'd not i can be grown; here in lh5 highest per- -thetie value. They add very material- deny it and I wns tempted to buy it Every comfort that you can enjoy ly to the value of any property. In- -r her.: Great talk in the public jouv I anywhere in the world can be had now ed, in hundreds of cases the appear' EaIs Lord Bynq's fighting in the I UDon anv farm. You can have a svs- tnee cf the house and buiidinsrfC hnn Lam-mg Jpr&. cf tne wor.a I tem of acetylene and blow-gas light- been the factor in the case for the At' noen to a luncheon- for Sir Fridt- TJk Gcrbott Co., Wholeskle piatributors, Wilmington ihg, furnace heat, bath rooms and lav- mirchfssor in comparing one farm wUh a,n n. ?xpI?rVT' . ,caae ' Jatorles.with hot and cold water un- another. It costs time nnrl i,h,r PonaM McSi.. lien and Roy Andrews, ; stairs and down, sewer system and. zro;'':co a beautiful home, but boLh tous3hold labor savers washing ma- -:ro rncl labor are amply re meTry'men who have seen ail corners ! Chines, p. haatpri mantrlp Rtitinnsrv ,nv.a -r, oc wn ' . " I ' - t J v i.- A vp A u - - Vt V. j-i - I , .VI II ( i 1 i J tuos. arvmsr roon?s ana vacuum clean- rni ers. riT! r!" ti tTn r-t'-i nnn pn-i T-f Of course, you can still "pioneer." j But you can have almost everything ! in your farm home that we all enjoy in the citv the teleDhonp rural frpp SCHOOL HOUSES. present at all famous murder trials i and talks fascinating cf murderers : i j and their habits. i i ' In the- afternoon at my writing and ' ' altering much that I became sick j j of the Thole mess and pushed it all j into the shelves where it will remain' ' Unfit-1 for some time, I vow. In the evening'-! to Miss Grace Fields' pir Ly and came , Raymond Hitchcock,, Low Fields, ! fii SUBURB SCHEDULE I - s 'IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 19, 1917. WINTER WL WRiGHTSVItLE, VVRIGHTSViLLE BEAGH Y.'.Ie football captain and leader of the Newport Naval Rc-v.-l: t iayed in Rutgers game at Ebbcts Field. Kow Long Must I Suff er From the Pangs of Rheumatism? Is there no real relief in sight? I delivery, the daily newspaper, and the Held Laroly Responsible for j rural high school. Never thought of ness of Youm Wen. uiese mings Derore. aia vou : mis nas (special to rue uispatcti.) jmadc many a man hesitate when In Rgh, in. C, Roc. i. -bometning : Gorga : Cohan, K. C. B.. Frl Ston i thought of the farm he was going to :i:uSc fce flono iGr til9 scftool nouses ani vory merry. I heor that Mistress' huv. s:nce they are said to be to blame 5'a?c?no El'iott is to return to the , i The term "hem?" as applied to the :ov 83 of tho unf:t 5.'oun,? racn r.tajrc x;hOi ill'plodso nuiny. And so; farm, stands for more than a mere )lua ?y Vie eaf. n 1E?lue!U T;) ; heme to bed. house to live in and the-shelter of the . ? G at sayTa l3J?t0 ' : .... . . . . . . . . rvv .. . i. e i -i : 7 ! w.' n s ip i nitofi s!a: r-: piiNip lion th y-nv i uuu: iu s u-uihu'jjv - WESTBOUND. Et'ave "Eleceri'o Center" for Centre" for Winter P'rk Wrights ''Electric Centre" for Besuili family. o a Car.rdinn Highlander in j Doubtless like other sufferers, you hive often asked yourself this ques tion, which continues to remain un-ar.-n-crcd. . Science Has proven that your Kheu r;,:i.!n is caused by a germ in yqur Moid, mul tlie only way to reach it is iv ,1 remedy which eliminates and re- rws these little pain demons from writing .to the Chief Medical wr i'lood. This explains wby lini- Swift Specific Co., Dept. D tn,o the comfort, enjoyment and satis- leccd ccndir cn-, of rev i -cooi-' uniform were aug.".ontcd the other , frction incidental to farm life. Noflf,u -, e re-pcn--ble for t: Pcr dnv Uecau-e of the e'.ii!! breezes which (reason exists why the Eastern North ce-t.'of" the physical defects" which . whipped the kilties of the big soldier. L-arcuna larmnr mnv nof en nu nmo. -i .: nent cood. for-thfy cannot possibly i tioaJlv all th-, nomfwc r..i V'",. . V.., iJ U U .l,;., ,,A11. .:;.- ' vutivt-ii- fllliea ftllliCS iOl' .Jli. &C11001 nouses blood by thmSTlions: 7"' Mce, that are avaUable In cities. 1, ln ,;, counU,- a,e nppnrc.v mre't; c: q Tic Wn snrressfnllv used i Mr-ic than iho.-r.o m the Vity. Over- ka v - j , for Rheumatism for more than fifty ! (1 vcars. Try it to-day, and you will; i! find yourself at last on the right ; Track to get rid of your Rheumatism. : You can get valuable advice about the treatment of your individual case by to the Chief Medical Adviser, At- , ;is and lotions can do no pcrma- lanta, Ga. Shop For Christmas New Collars, Middy and Windsor Ties. Ladies' and Men's Handkerchiefs, in Cotton, Linen, Silk, and Crepe De Chene. HOSE: 'All Qualities and Colors. NEW MILLINERY. 1;:-;;- at baring men from . the ' vaiKa up :.ro?avay. i Rriirs.i bnnsnn jvsnv n in.-; .ti?ncc'i resroti on tiie ; attoed anir.tle v.'hivh r.pronted from; ton. of 'ho Ifililander's stockings of t lie knee vritU , Lin; under-heating at covered tho icy and un.'Vrvcntilation all the i.uvnlo i.lcs.-vor iii'r-o were the three conditions at fauit. j "School hcu:cc must be made more; VAw. !) t',nn ph' t.'ght boxes," says the Srat.e stmet'iin' lUe.-.Til of 1-Ica-ith. "A -. zr'o tev.'pera'.uro iV'-y like I is cne kept, aroond 70 degrees by the ' T'cl n.nint-brtU ! thc.oi;oo:cio .be without ' it "ionic! !: i-ce thr.t th Two newsboys at , admired the dec-' most Tliirt.y-fourth street orr.non. ; "Gee, r in'' t.at :-wri?" said ono. i poor "('iet'V rot to have j r- kreo h's kooo warm a ' -. -r Klrr '. V.Iv ' l'Ai.i ,-v e n lrfllltin r mo icT.: if I was dress-; 6;50 A. 31 x:50 !:0O " 9:00 10": 0 " 11:S8 " !1 :00 "1:10 - " ol :55 . .330 " 3:00 -:S0 " o4:10 ..4:30 ol :50 " 5:S0 ' x(i:10 " B:40 7:15 8:15 9:15 .10:15 11:15. " !6 r50-i A. M. S:00 " i 9 :00 lf:00 " 11;S0 1:00 r. M. xl:10 ' ol :55 2:30 " :00 " ! 4:30 '"-":) xG:10 !:40 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 Leave Bench for Wilmington I Leave i Leave Wriylitsv'lo Winter P'rk for i for Wilmington ! Wilmington !800 A. M. 10:fl '' 11 :S0 " !l:oo P. M. .3:00 1 M 4:30 r. i :15 A. M. 0:20 A. M. 17:15 " '.-.tic, " x7: " I x7:Sl ". , 7:50 " ' fll ' " j :: " :4l " A. M.!' n:rn) " 1 W::' " i !:):23 " ! 9r41 i !0 " MO :31 ; " 10:45 " " !10:-0 1 1 :CR " 12:15 " 1 1S:35 V. W. T:3 r. SI. xl:r.O " i:in " !1:45 M3 5:15 ! 1:5-1 2 'J5 o3:C0 3:55 I MISS ALMA BROWN ROYAL THEATRE BUILDING. .RECOATES (1KB PICTURED j fluffy, Soft, Sily," Losig USIg SSVSJ taSQj r' casan tly 1 , c r It i r. ; v d , ; : c t :. 1 1 c U y r r :tnn y Ileroliu sliiiril-UD r.r.d i:o.it:31k-s t'ue roots cf tho hrs:r ci if iirr ::ari':'. coaify. I stnbtom, -J".iV.y c.r tfl:;:!r ; . crow i soft. Ions. w.!;v. ."! t- :r.-.n.-;c. so ymi I va.i do it trr ;.u ;.ry ily'.'. l-'cnows DAN'-1 hRUPl? and 't:-4 I'rCII 1 NC SCALP. Doti'i be footed, r.: sn-r.' " -' llcroli-.i. ...... Hf.HOt.ttS MS.OtC.li.: CO., '.iar.(w!, Coorgia ! 5',-rml t! Jo school " room should '.ed like thot." a ?-:ooa thermometer and ;ho duty .o. some one to : temperature at no time ovo e"r below Y0 degrees. T'li'i t-co o? t vat ore ' is re: mcmlr-3 the "thiidrenS' ni'inds r.s' '.veil a , their health. They feel bet ter an-.i work better Tvhon not too wrrro. This degree of heat is sufTicl cnf i.o i:cr'i cvovy one warm and com- ar v nrov-ded i'lcv are r.ropeny "Hero Iy?.nd" wrs tho greatest spec-, to? Je ir:- Nov Vorkevs over saw ' and that, means thai it was about the last word in the. rcoJro of the spectae-1 ular. . Tho booth-? presided over by I tho veir,n:,o. beauties of tho town did; 7iot fail to lure gold from the patri-; rtio. 1 saw rne nv.m pay $1,000 for alj thri probablv cost v. ve do!'ri. ' C:2.1 :i( x:45 7:10 7:45 I R:15 I 9:45 10:45 1 11:45 !20fi 2:R 3:lt i3:50 4:0(1 o4:30 o5:IO 5:SC ;:11 n:R! 7:2t 7:51 8:5 9:. 10:Bfi 11 :50 SPECIAL FOR SUNDA1S Leave Front and Trineess strpeta ev.ry half hour fvom 2 to 5 P. At Leave Beach every half hour; from 2:15 I. M. D;iily except Sunday. I.Sunday oxily. vP.pa' li transfer car connects With UTs trnirt at Wriplitsville. oSiuierceded by half-hour schedule Sunday afternoons. , , ' , , ' . . . - .,; i wuton LncKoye, to ro:.--. ikhu-ui a : j r-:-:";;- t!;:r U 'ir: i p--kc-rhr.r-- ?.-".; G. C . R'o-. ihn,J - W-J"" 1 liube Goh'-bcrr Dov.-ht a o::: c; matco- j : ' FIlEIGIIT SCIlisbULK (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Leave Reach every half hour from 2: n p. M. to 5:45 P. M. Freight .Depot apen from 2 K) to 3:00 P. M. Sl'il.Vij NOTICK This table shows the time at which trains may he ""'j pected to arrive fit and depart from tlio several stations, m;i i;ie arnvuis mu ue jiarttircs are cot guaranteort. i s-tiue u- cs for C50. agents mms i ' - ' 7 ff c.'ip was from Iowo. : devotee-. Kiy ho; A Now York 1 1 v.oeiv" ion of the futurist msic. No- ; -.oen abo to explain what ; ri:r" iz but their chatter : i. .: I. i.' :cd r admiraticn for the , The hostess owned a. 1 UUD "Nothing is more important in the '! schoolroom than fresh air. Ventila-1 trhn is more essential than books. Ev cry rcaooi snoum nave some nrranjre-! residence rf several :T:i-nt wnereby lre-h air can be admit-!, h , ;th tU W-Ia untamcd i i.coiy Wiiiioiu eoiiiiiig tac pupn: : !"-. -ur. at el v for the school children o rc.-jrth r.-'.ro'ina. because of our mild .u are nrj o-:r oo oono, tnrousn :,;r,rej' 1C:.. Tho'crhor day sbe went i . provided viib deflectors. - Vns?e are i ! wir'e hoards or ivieoes of irlass as loor ; i v;re in front of an open window cn i iT:vjct " "pho said. "Shall I play it for! tho z:n ;, whicn turns the current oi , vft,v ; -SHe did and the Iowa I air upward into the room, thus avoid- luted : "Bravo ! It is superb!" Thft rrso drafts or direct currents. vin-i .i . .... . . ,i i. Oil to Idows should he kept lowered from the i r,:ripiy been -played backward. . hop. School rooms should bo well air- j rjr " " """"""rIj; cd cut at each recess. ' i "Cf course good lighting which comes uiiiy irum Dieu-y ui wmuuws i-j ! oosential. This is especially inapoi"- j ' taut to avoid eye strain and inefficient! iwork. No decent school will now tel-1 j orate tho conrmcn towel or tho com-1 p !mon drmkras cun, neither will it nave ezw, lo.her than sanitary toilets. Provis j ion should bo made for washing the hands after each recess." a popular melody which "had AtLANTiS COAST UfH- Arrival and Departure of Trains at Wilmington. Effective Oct. 21, 1117. Arrivals, schedules and and connections- given as informa tion, but not guaranteed. 0fARl1IKK8 TO AJTD FROM No. 5J 2:89 A. i&. No. 8. t:w) a.. Jit. Rural Education Conference. Chi co, Cal., Dec. 3. The first con ference of rural education and rural, life be hold on the Pacific Coast under the auspices of the Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, was opened nerc today and will be continued over Wednesday. The con ference has brought to Chico the lead ing -educators on tho Pacific Coast, in cluding presidents of colleges and nor r.al schools and leaders in all educa tional centers. m m spa ' if.m & wvr?&Lm& m use i&J r- ' I t m V l$m, gof 6 cruj silky. AJ I cplorea peopls can have nice long, straight hair by llSHiil . 1 SSk W QOIN8NE ' It is a tiair nrdtver. removes dandruff and etdps falling hair at or.ee. Tyery package guaranteed. Accept no f ak preparation. Ask for Exelerto. Frtca 25c or. recript of sfeinjs cr coir.. "AGENTS EVERYWHERE Wrlto For Particulars , exelekto med:c:fje company Atlanta, 4- No. : A, M. No. 3, S:05 P. M. No. C. 3:30 P. M. Nfl. 45. ?4B P. M. Wic.rtm:- :tiTml 1j. Pullman Sleepera, Wil- iuJh?toD and CoiiiTPhta ooea to rvcfeive passengers efter 10:CO P. M. Ooldsboro', Kicnmond, Norfolk and Nortb Partor Cars Wlim3njrtn d Worfolk. Fafetteville. Saitford and Mt Alrj. Jackonvllie ana New Berm. Florenre,' Columbia. Aaguf?ta, .Atlantr and ilie West. Ciiarlastoa, SavanDah aatl irida noints. PulJinan Oars Wilming ton ;o Atlanta via. Angusr ana between i Florence ani Columbia. . I Rirtondv Norfolk. WaetsJnsrton and New ; VnrK. "ullman Uas.to Washinston and Norfolk. 1 j to No. 68 12: M A- M. No. 49. fl:05 P. BS ' No. 52. :00 t. No.lS y i3:S0 P. M. No. rn. 1:00 P. M. f No". 41. :AO A AS. For Folder Reservations, xa tea of fares, etc., call 'Phone 160. W. J. CRAIG, . . , T. C. WHITE, Pastanper Traffic Manager. GcneraJ Passenaer Agent, Wilmington. W. C. The Ears of the DEAF Must Be Stlned To: Activity: The Acousticon For The Deaf Let Us Semi Yon-.tfor lO Days Free Trial 4i&7v " t-harorost)reDaid.theiT'Stn;mcnTfor hard of heartn? ar,a will 'try th v(f77 10 day' fifco trial without deposit a nARcfi..ifl will Bfnl vou. 'W or exiene to you. pi ia offer uav r ?m very snifrou.'batit ttas stU6ed no io thePeient in jcakicg aoaiiy SCC.'vCO delighted e-i!iooierS fif,K. fhiomw.halervy orcr-.-. . - BRINGING UP MAKIE WILL HAVE To STOpri i Hat imx iwi i ! v lvt COT A TRRELE HEa,dach&- f' WHAT'S THE L MATTER - MA641E? , ri nmwmmismr1- ill ii m. . w-jlt. a- - -1 i i i r ! j 'r i ii i i i ll: ' Vfe j CMr mi riti i I - I I i I vr s y- aui . '' 1 ii fsvrt-ii --5 9 escuT5 for ( OOR LONCrl- v RTSO F00 OT.H THE. WTCHEN MSO ATE THEM - 9 to 9 : i'.' " . NEVER MITSO - MACjSE OARUrs I'LL GT XOcT an'ot her, jb o V 7 i . r I ? 'v "- 7 A ' it i i ill y inn r r srrrvx-r f7 - ' I' i' -l7 W 'ZsVw ' ; ' .few - ' .1.- . - - . j - i WKV T4-1E1V :? VCALLvvdms .v. ... . .. .' - . ,- . .- , '. - ; - - - t - ' 3- - U ..y, , - . V ' t . ' , ' , 1 v .' 10HC , .::?.'.'C"Viv'. :'! . . - , ""ft ; . . j. i i . ::'i -. . V 'I o -I ,