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j the WILMINGTON DI5PATCH 'SU$fY MARCH 24, .1918 . , . ' ; . ' . PAGE SIXTEEN: JUST KIDS Where Is Your Monev? BUSINESS wniie rne tamny was at dinner over $900 hid in a desk upstairs was stolen from a St' Louis, Mo., home. Depositing money in a strong institution is V the very best insurancce against fire, burglars and dishonest servants. Our bank welcomes both the large and small depositor and pay3 ,4 per cent compounded quarterly on account3 of $5 and over.' 1 - 6 SPECIALS METHODIST. j '-Kith Avenue, Rev. J. H. McCracken, I - pastor Preaching at 11 a. m. Sub i -ect, "The Making and Preserving of j the Christian Fainily." Sunday school - at 9:45 a. m. Bpworth League Tues J ;'day evening at 8 p.m.. Prayer meet- MESSENGER SERVICE. For thl service we use the Pos tal Telegraph Cable Company's messengers. ' They will : call for your "ads," in the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. For further information as to "ads," call 17V but for telegraph service call "Postal j Telegraph." r . ing Wednesday evening at 8 p. m 'strangers and visitors are cordially b A j.' Invited to attend all the services. Bladen Street. Fifth- and Bladen - streets. Rev. E. C. Sell, p'asturf j . Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 3:30 in the after- noon. All members of the church are i inwfl n attend Straneers and visit THE PEOPLES SAVINGS B CORNER FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS j . ors are cordially invited. i Whurches Rummer complaints, r -w.w. . ' - " ' vl . , - I ' SWEUvs3 Maw 'AT: ITS SWMElTL . , - nTERHCART OOaOTT IXT j flit MA ' SATS YOU PONT Vi. A VERT BUNtif CARTOON c ,t therh , AmYmHHp-&A ggiy f ? ( Mrm y FOHNY BOUT -A CfXSTr MiJKm , r, , V WAt$ , P6U.Eft ANK V i - EPISCOPAL. St. John's, Third and Red Cross streets. Rev. J. Hanckel Taylor, rector in charge. Sunday next before Easter, Palm Sunday, March 24, 1918. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 4 p. m. Evening prayer and I sermon, 8 o'clock. Corporate commu- mon, woman's Auxiliary, monaay. Feast of the Annunciation, 10:30 a. in. Holy Week services: Daily, 7:30 a. m.: Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, 5:30 p. ai. Maunday Thursday, holy communion, 8 p. m. Good Fn- 'day services: Ante-communion, 7:30 a., m.; Passion service, 12 noon; 'children's service, 5:10 p. m. Holy ibantism, Easter evening, 3:30 o'clock. St. Paul's, Sixteenth and Market : streets. Rev. D. L. Gwathmey, rec j tor. Palm Sunday, 1918. Holy com 'munion, 7:30. Sunday school, 9:45 1 'Morning prayer, ante-communion and sermon by the rector, followed by ! , congregational meeting, 11 a. m. f ' Evening prayer and address at 8, it v Holy, week services will be as fol- il . . lows i Monday, Tuesday and Wednes 1 day,i7:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Maun fday Thursday, 7:30 a. m., and holy : . communion at 9 p. m. uoou rnuaj, I -7r30 a. m., 12 noon (the Three Hours) I -and 5:30 p. m. Easter eve, 7:30 a I' m. and 4 p. m. (Holy Baptism) ii Strangers and visitors are welcome at all services. The offering on Good Friday will be for the Jerusalem and . East Mission and on Easter Day for parochial expenses. . St. James' Church, . Rev. William H. Milton, D. D.. rector. Holy com . munion at 8. Morning prayer, ser- mon and confirmation by Bishop Darst at 11. Evening prayer at 5 People's service and sermon at 7:45 : Union prayer service '"Monday after noon at 6, conducted by Dr. J. M Wells. All seats free. The general public always welcome. Church of the Good Shepherd Sixth and Queen streets. Rev. F. T Teau, rector. Palm Sunday, 1918 Morning prayer and sermon, 11 1 o'clock; Sunday school, 3:30 xp. m.; evening prayer, 4 : 30 o'clock ; people' service and address by rector, 7:30 p. m. Holy week services: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 7:30 a. m.; twilight service 'every evening except Thursday, 8 o'clock; Good Friday,' Three-Hour service, 12 noon to 3 p. m. Confirma tion Easter Sunday morning at H s o'clock service by Rt. Rev. T. C Darst. Any, desiring confirmation . may communicate with the rector. PRESBYTERIAN. The Church of the Covenant, Mar- fket and Fifteenth streets. Rev. Ma- non ? S. Huske. pastor. Services: i j Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sua .aayjscnooi at 3:30 p. m. Sunday ?nigh service at 8 o'clock. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday evening t i at 8 o'clock. Strangers and visitors - are cordially invited to attend serv ices at this church. CHRISTIAN. : Advent, South Fourth and Church streets. Rev. T. T. Johnson, pastor , Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Mr. I Hampton, assistant superintendent f Services at 11 o'clock. Subject of ser mon, "Our Needs' In These Hard 11 Times." Preaching in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "The World ,,War Shows the Need of a Righteous ,. Vision." Union prayer meeting, serv ices will be held in this church on ' Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mid week prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30. The public is cordial . ly invited to attend all these services First, Dock street. Rev. J. E. Rey " - nolds, pastor. Revival services start Sunday morning. Preaching at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Morn . .lag sermon subject, "Christian Fidel ity." Evening subject, "Fighting . Lille's Battle." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3:30 p. m . Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. AY. are cordially invited to attend. BAPTIST. Calvary, Rev.. J. A. Sullivan, nas tor. Sunday worship at 11 a. m. and -7:30 p. m. Sermon subjects: morn ing, "The Birth of a Nation." night .,"How Long?" Sunday school, 9:45 ,a. m; Mr. J. W. Hollis, superinten dent." Junior B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 p m. Sunbeams Monday, 3:30 p m Prayer meeting, Wednesday night Teachers' meeting and Senior ' B. Y P. U., Thursday night. A cordial wel come to all services. LUTHERAN. jst. .Pauls, Market and Sixth ' streets. Rev F. B Clausen, pastor. Morning service at 11. Confirmation , service. - Evening service at 8. Sub r' ject of sermon, "The Sixth Command--";"ment." Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. A service will be held every 'evening at . I S during the week. Good Friday r service at 11 a. m., with holy commu-.nion.:- The public is cordially invited to kll these services. The Mengert ; .Missionary Society will " meet Mon day, 13:30 p .m. Te Christian As sociation will meet Monday after the -.-services. r 1 "St;i 3latthews Evangelical Lutheran - Church: Rev. G. W. McClanahari. nas- tor.r--Services at 11 a. m. Conflnriatinn I ''-"-service and installation of officers. J; Evening services at 7.30; subject, "Our Attitude i Toward- Christ." Sunlay -"iehnol at 3:30 p. m. Services each cvenlns at 8 . o'clock during Holy 1 . ' IWeefc A - cordfai invitation to a.11 to USED FORD CARS FOR SALE WE have several on hand at good prices. One .1917 Touring good as new. W. D. MacMillantfJr. 3-24-3ti. WANTED -YOUNG LADY WITH one'and one-half years experience, desires position as stenographer, be ginning April 1st Good references from present emplojeers. Address "Stenographer, P. 0.Box 122, City. 3-24-ltj. MIDDLE-AGED MEN AND WOMEN be independent. Start a business of your own. Light, pleasant work. Small investment. Big returns. Write today. A. M. Meyers, 1319 N. Main, Dayton, O. 3-24-ltU. 1 MODEL 32 CHALMERS, 5 PASSEN- ger Touring Car. In excellent con dition, equipped with new Kelly Tires on rear and Goodyear Cord Tires on the front. Easily worth $800. Will sell for $500. A real bargain. W. D. MacMillan, Jr. 3-24-3ti. LOST GOLD WATCH. ' LETTER "M" in case? and leather fob with gold clasp. Finder return to Uis patch and receive reward. 3-24-ltj. LIFE INSURANCE. MEN . SHOULD write for splendid agency proposi tion from the largest company speci alizing in accident and health in surance. -Double your income. Con tinental Casualty Co. Southeastern Managers, Washington, D. C. 3-24-26-29-3U. HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR 15 GAL- Ion drum of Clyinder Oil? We have it for you. Light $7.50. Medium $9.00. These prices include the steel drum. W. D. MacMillan, Jr. . 3-24-3ti. FOR SALE ONE CHECK PROTEC- tor, one type writer, one mule and wagon. Closing out business. Cant well Lumber Co. Front and Mears St. 3-24-ltij. FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms with board. Central location Rates reasonable. Apply 115 No. Fuorth St. Phone 276-J. COME IN AND SEE OUR USED CAR bargains. We have several this week. Real ones. Some Fords and others. W. D. MacMillan, Jr. 3-24-3ti FARM FOR SALE CAPE FEAR township, blue clay road. Growing lettuce and other crops now. See William Niestlie, 415 N, Seventh St. Drug Store. 3-24-ltj. FOR SALE A NICE GENTLE MARE. Good roadster saddler, will work anywhere. Suitable for lady. James I Metts, Box 137. 3-24-26-28-3ti. SALESMAN TO CALL ON JOB- bers 'and retailers selling SKAT SOAP, SKAT KLEANSER and three other brands of paste soap Sideline salesman or broker. Lib eral territory and -commission. THE SKAT CO., Hartfrod, Conn. 3-24-ltij 1 60 INCH TREAD DODGE, FIVE Passenger Touring Car. Just over hauled. New Top and tires. A bar gain for $500. W. D. MacMillan, Jr, 3-24-3U WHO CAN STOP THAT 'LEAK 7 Young and Gorman. Roof repair specialists. Try them. Phone 431. They guarantee all work. 10 1-2 S. Second street. 3-14-3Qtt. At a dinner party in London recent ly it was found that four private sol diers who were among the guests hfd travelled , 3 5,000 miles at their own ex pense to' fight for the Motherland. One of them had come all the way from the Yukon .another from the wijds of Western Australia, the third from the Straits Settlements and the fourth from Central Africa. CARD OF THANKS. I take this means of, extending to all those friends and neighbors who were so kind and sympathetic during the recent illness and death of my mother, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Autry, my most sincere thanks and appfe- Lciation. The kindnesses came at a time most needed and will always be grate fully remembered. GEO. W. ATJTRY. TO ALL THOSE, Who, by their support of my candi dacy in the recent primary, made it possible for me again to receive the nomination of the Democratic party for the office of Representative from New Hanover County, I desire to ex press my sincere thanks." I. Clayton Grant FOR SALE GOOD PAYJNG Busi ness on account of going to war. Must be sold quick; fixtures and everything complete. Apply Gem Pool Room, 311 North Front street. 3-22-tf. Idler shirt waist in plaids and stripes, waBh goods, at $1.98. Platts, 108 Market St. 2-23-lti. NOTARIES PUBLIC AT YOUR SER- vice. Harriss Printing aud Adver tising Co. 2-22-tf. FOR SALE ONE 500 LB. IRON safe in good order. D. J. Fergus. 3-21-3tj. WANTED MACHINISTS AND moulders. Can- use six experienc ed; machinists and three experienc ed moulders in First Class Shop. Healthy climate, good living con ditions, and much opportunity fpr overtime on time and a half basis. Covirigton Machine Company, Cov nlgton, Virginia. 3-22-2?-25-3tt GOOD INVESTMENT GIVE your boy or girl a business educa tion. Phone 706. The Motte Bus iness College. 3-22-tf TOMATO AND BEET PLANTS FOR sale, 50 cents per hundred. ED. Williams, Market St. road. S-22-2U WANTED WOMAN WITH EXPE- rience in pressing womens clothes. Apply at once T. C. Dickinson, Dyer and Cleaner, 416 North Fifth. 3-22-3r.i. CREPE DE CHINE AND CHARM- euse dresses from $19.50 to $24.50. Platts, 108 Market St. 3-23-lti. BE PATRIOTIC VOTE FOR FRANK King for Register of Deeds. He in not subject to draft and has three sons in the army. 3-22-3t. 1 WANTED A COMPETENT STEN- ographer. Prefer one who has had experience in insurance office. Ad dress Box 504. 3-23-3t. FOR SALE ONE 6,000 FEET CA- pacity - saw mill outfit, for particu lars, address The New Hanover Transit Co., Wilmington, N. G. 3-23-5t. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARP ened. Double edge 35c per doz., Single edge 20c. J. T. Scarboro, Room I, Davidson Building, Char lotte, pj. C. 1-30-Wed-Sun-tf. FOR RENT OFFICES ON 8ECOND floor, in Peterson & Rulfs Building. $5.00 up. Possession given at once Apply at Peterson & RulTs. 3-11-Sunday. tf. WANTED 500 MEN AND WOMEN tb open New Accounts with this Bank by April 2nd, if placed in our Savings Department 4 per cent, will be added on July 1st. Citizens Bank, corner Second and Princess streets 3-24-7t. WANTED BY SETTLED WOMAN, position as nurse where service and salary of graduate nurse is not re quired. Good experience and ref erence. Address, "Nurse," care Dispatch. ' , .: 3-24-j. MARRY IF LONELY; FOR RESULTS try me; best and most successful "Home Maker;" hundreds rich wfsh marriage soon; strictly corifidential; most reliable; years experience; de scription free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oak- land, Calif. 3-24-3112UJ. AGENTS MAKE BIG PROFITS selling our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medi cines, etc. Beautiful highgrade line. Exclusive territory. Sample soap free. Lacassian Co., Dept. 115. St Louis, Mo, 3-24-ltij. STRIPE SILK SKIRTS $5.98 AND $7.50. Platts, 108 Market St. , 2-23-lti. $25.00 REWARD FOR 15-YEAR-OLD white boy giving name of Zach Lung ston, home said to be Kinston, dress ed in brown suit, 'knee pants, cap and shoes, with L. W. Davis' name cn shoe strop. Dark hair, full face. Boy stole $200 from me Monday night, March 18. J. P. Newton, Wilmington, N. C, 3-19-tf. LOST A LADIES'- SMALL SIZE watch with chain. Waltham move ment. "M. C." engraved on one side and "1907" on other. Liberal re ward if returned to 208 North Fourth street or phone 618. 3-20-tf WANTED YOUR ROOF WORK. Discount on cash jobs. Do it now, we guarantee all work to give sat isfaction. Tin, slate and tile. Roof painting. Phone 431. Young & Gor man. 3-18-tf. CANDIES, CANDIES, JUST RECEIV- ed a nice assortment of E. Green fields Sons' fancy Chocolates, in pounds, "halves and smaller pack ages. Always Dependable. Elving ton's Pharmacy. 2-24-8ti.sat-sun. WOOLAND FIBER SWEATERS $60 to" $10.00. See us and save the difference. Platts, 108 Market St. 3-23-lti. Illllllllllllllllllllllillllllinillllinillllllllilllllllllllllllllllt Builders Supplies S 200 tons Ground Limestone. s H 100 tons Land Plaster. (in stock and transit). H 3,000, bags Portland Cement. S 1,500 bags wall plaster. 55 H 300,000 shingles. 100,000 laths. v s 55 8 50 rolls rubber Roofing. v. 55 55 Fire Brick, Clay, Asbestos, pipe, 55 E etc. g We solicit your orders. I W. B. THORPE & 00. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHminnnjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii "SANS-SOOCI" SAUSAGE Pure Pork Sausage Fresh Sausage Smoked Sausage Frankforts Bologna Head Cheese . Liver Sausage New England Ham Made without cereals Sanitary, 'clean delicious Take no substitutes For sale at all first-class grocers and markets. CAROLINA PACKING COMPANY NOTICE T AM SELLING THE BEST of native meats. Round steak, 25 cents; rib steak, 25 cents; chuck steak, 20 cents; stew beef, 18 cents; veal, 25 cents; pork chops, 35" cents. Cured ham, bacon, pork sausage, etc. Hoy Kennedy, 512 South Fifth St., phone 670. 3-5-30tj. WHEN YOUR BOY GOES INTO THE Trenches see' that he takes with him your portrait. He will treasure it above all the gold on earth. Foltz and Kendrix. 12-13-tf. FOR RENT RESIDENCES 701, 703 707 North Third St., No. 12 Wrights ville Ave. Store 601 Castle St. Ap ply to Martin O'Brien, 309 North Front St. 3-22-3tij. CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set, also cash for old gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and old gold Jewelry. Will send cash by return mail and will hold goods ten days for sender's ap proval of my price. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 South Fifth St., Phila delphia, Pa. 2-22-30tij. JUST RECEIVED CAR OF EATING potatoes, turnips, cabbage, seed po tatoes Try our line Greenfield De latour Chocolates. Bear Produce and Mdse. Co., Wilmington, N. C. 3-9-tf. WANTED THIRTY YOUNG LADIES over sixteen years old to work in our up-to-date Hosiery Mill. Ail modern conveniences, good houses and low rents for families; good boarding houses for 3ingle girls. Wages good.- Apply at once, Orion Knitting Mills, Kinston, N. C. 3-ll-30t WANTED COLORED MEN OVER 16 years old to sack and tie on au tomatic packing machines. Good wages. Beginners paid while learn ing. Blackwells Durham branch Durham, N. C. 2-19-tf. APRIL SIXTH IS THE DATE THAT the Hanover Building and Loan As sociation will open its 27th Series. Stock may be secured now. 25c per week per share, you pay in $82.50 and get $100 at maturity in about 330 weeks. There is no bet ter way to save money, or buy a home, we are always willing to as sit you. Your money is available at all times. .J. W. Yates, President, H. F. Wilder, secretary and Treas urer. 3-10-tf FOUND ROOF SPECIALISTS WHO guarantee to stop that "bad leak. Give us a trial and be convinced. Slate, tin or Ule. Phone 431, Young and Gorman, 10 1-2 South Second St. 3-14-30 ti. LOSTCUFF BUTTON, INITIALS "W. O. C." If found return to Sou. Bell Tel. Co. W. O. Cochrane. 3-21-2 tf. W A N T E D TO BUY CLEAN cotton rags will pay 2 1-2 cents per pound.. Bring or send them to the Queen City Cycle Co. 209 Mar ket St. 2-11-tf. UNREDEEMED SINGER SEWING machine, drop head, in first class condition. Unredeemed price $17.59. Call at Chas. Finkelstein, 6 Soutn Front street. Phone 642. $500.00 FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS. I will pay' $500 fo a file of The Messenger, a weekly . anti-Whig newspaper, published in Wilming ton in 1844. I will also pay corre spondingly high prices for single issues of this paper of the year 1844. Old residents of Wilmington and vicinity may be well repaid for looking over the old papers in their attics and storerooms. Other pub lications of same year also pur chased. Address P. O. Box 13, Back Bay, Boston, Mass. 3-20-16tj WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES Ohl date of 1 issue when so requested. Phone your order tp 745. Gordon's News Stand. . , 10-7-tt mm '. ' : Condensed Report of Condition of the American Bank and Trust Co., of Wilmington, N.C At Close of Business March 4th, 1918 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts : $2,294,101 94 Overdrafts . 10,524 V Real Estate 46,281 40 Furniture and'Fixtures 25,107.46 Bonds and Securities 291,377.74 Domestic Acceptances . . ...... .... 1 27,400.00 CASH and Due from Banks ;i. ....... . . 95502877 Total v .-.-.-...$3,749,82233 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock . ...... , .$ 200,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . . . . . 35,41 0.0b Acceptances . .t. . . 50,000.00 Dividends Unpaid . ... . . . . . ... 41 1 .00 'Bills Payable . - . 235,000.00 Re-discounts . ..-.a. . . . 83,316.18 DEPOSITS- ' Banks $1,670,893.38 Individual 1,474,791.62 $3,145,685.00 Total . . . . . .- . .-.v.r. . .$3,749,822.23 OFFICERS: THOS. E. COOPER ... . . ... ..President MILTON CALDER .v .. Vice-Pr?idenr CHAS. E. BETHEA -. m....j . - Cashier E. FRED BANCK v. Assistant Cashier ROBT. L. HENLEY y. Assistant Cashier WE WANT The Account of Every Person in This Vicinity Tou can open an account by mall as easily as if you lived next door to the bank. Simply send us a Post Office Money Order or Express Money Order for whatever you wish to deposit, or send bills in a registered letter and we will at once forward you a pass book with the amount entered in it. No one should keep his surplus money hidden around, the hou?e where it may be burned or stolen. This strong bank is the place for your money. CITIZENS Corned Second For 20c you can -polish the- floors in six rooms and all the furniture in the rooms. No-Dust Floor Oil tWill not crack or stain Phone your grocer or PAYNE DRUG CO. Phone 520 Fifth and Red Cross Streets II Join Uncle Sam's War Savings Glut) Buy War Savings Stamps. A profitable, simple, secure investment paying 4 per cent compounded, re deemable at any time upon ten days' notice, issued in two denominations, 25 cents and $5.00. 25 cents and $5 seem small amounts but remember that a single strand in a cable has no strength but thous ands of these stiands bound together uphold the Brook lyn Bridge. Do your bit. A country worth fighting for is worth saving for. W. B. 11 twi vt r i jj wiimmgion, nt. v. j The Murchison National Capital and Surplus $1,800,000 H. C. MCQUEEN, President J. W. YATES Vice-President M. F: ALLEN, Asst. Cashier ' J. V. GRAINGER And Princess Streets. 8 I Cooper & Co, Bank J. V. GRAINGER, Vice-President C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier W. S. JOHNSON, Asst. Casmer JR., Asst. Cash'r
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