PAGE EIGHT. :.-s t' (THE WILMINGTON DISPATCri THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 18, T9I8, DUNET SNARES ANOTHER MAIDEN THIS AFTERNOON The drag-net thrown out by the po lice before daylight yesterday morn ing and which was, responsible for the presence of 32 women, a majority of ing my trash over my own fence into them white, in court later in the my neighbor's yard. If tho negro ele- morning, entangled Miss Jacabi Wise, ment is responsible for these alleged nothing .and then address him a long epistle and then furnish this letter to the press, before even the solicitor had secured a copy of it, I am for claning up the city making it abso lutely clean but I am strongly in favor of the soldiers remaining in camp unless they conduct themselves fn a gentlemanly manner, when they come within the city. And further more I am against having a Charles tonian come over here and tell us that our city is worse than Charleston, especially at a time when the govern ment was considering the advisability of transferring snipyarda. from that city to this. I am also against petty politics and do not believe in duinp- a young Dutch girl living on the Shell road in the vicinity of Audubon, in its folds early this afternoon and she,. was bein held at headquarters at 2 j sistance o'clock while an effort was being made to have bond arranged for her. She was picked up on a charge of vagrancy upon request of Solicitor Burton and will probably be arraign ed in court tomorow morning. The arrest of Miss Wise was the ! deplorable conditions why not hold them fo strict accountability and cease to follow the line of least re- ADDITIONAL SOCIAL. " 4 Tomorrow aftrnoon's called meet ing of the Mothers' Club, of Winter only one of the day, according to the jpark, to be held at the school house blotter at headquarters, looking to-jat 2:30 o'clock, will be featured by ward the clean-up the city is said to be in dire need of. Surprise was evin ced by many when it was learned that the girl had been taken into custody. She was wearing a khaki unitorm dress when taken. 1 The city's alleged evils continued to be one pf the principal topics on 'the streets today, almost overshadow ing the announcement that construc tion pf the city's fabricated' stee ship yard i had actually been started. This afternoon's meeting at the Chanr ber of Commerce is being largely at tended by persons who are Interests; In the morals of the city and it is understood that many of the girls who were in court yesterday are con tinually leaving the city, having de cided not to remain here longer. the presentation of pictures given the school by the residents of Winter Park and Audubon and all are invited to attend. The presentation of the pictures will be by Mr. Charles B. Newcomb, member of the Board of Education. V, Mrs. W. R. Sellars has gone to Hampton, Va., to join her husband, who preceded her to that city by sev eral (weeks. They expect to make their home there for the present. Mr. and Mrs. James Batson, o't New Bern, who came here yesterday to visit friends, expect to return home tomorrow. The trip will be through the country in their car. Miss Mary C. Bennett, city home demonstration agent, lfcft this mom- Criticism has been heard on every ; ing for Greensboro to attend a meet side against the unloading of the 'ing of the State Home Demonstration city's undesirables on other communi-! agents. Miss Bennett will read a pa- ties. Many of the cases against these; women, docketed yesterday, were con tinued , until Friday and Saturday and it is generally unerstood that no ef fort will be made to deter them tn per before the meeting. The Red Cross work rooms in the Murchison National Bank Building will be open tonight at 8 o'clock and MEN MARVEL AT MANTONE, AND WOMEN WONDER WHY Mantone Makes You Feel Good All Over' Tonic Exceptionally Beneficial To Men and Women In Spring Wnen Bpdu Resistance is Lowest Mantone will help most every man and woman at this time. This is the season of the year when the resistance of the body is lowest. The constant demands on one's en ergy during the long winter exhausts the vitality and the common diseases swoop down on many,, and their fee ble resistance makes them a mark for the germs of spring-fever, grip and pneumonia This state is known by.; depression, blueness, sleeplessness, no appetite, indigestion, headache, thin blood and nervousness. Mantone is all medicine and its re freshing influence is always felt. The blood is bathed in the tonic, which gives it new life. The vital fires of the oody burn brighter and their in creased activity consumes the tissue rubbish that has accumulated during the winter. Mantone also is beneficial to those recovering from grip, a hard cold, pneumonia and like ailments.. It means fresh tone, nerve, good, diges tion, circulation . and sleep. A person is physically 'all in,' and takes Man tone. A few weeks later that person feels good all over. Men marvel at Mantone, women wonder why. Buy today. Sold on this guarantee1, no benefit, ho cost for $1 at all drug stores in Wilmington and the Carolinas. Dealers can get Man tone through Ahrens Bros., R. R. Bell amy, and all other wholesalers. adv. event they decide to clear out prior those interested in Red Cross work to the hour of calling their cases in are urged to attend. A feature of the! court. The negro women tried have evening will be an address by a v vis been acquitted, the State being un- itor in the city which will be both able to show that they were guilty of helpful and interesting, vagrancy. j -X- In speaking of conditions today a I Tne regular monthly meeting of prominent business man who has the jCape Fear Chapter United Daughters best interests of the young men of j .f tn Confederacy, which was to the city and the city itself at heart bave been held tomorrow afternoon said: "I regret exceedingly that the because of the Liberty Loan parade district attorney did not take the mat- ,to be staged, and will be held Tues ter up with Solicitor Burton person- afternoon of next week at 4;30 ally some weeks ago,' rather than aay!o coc- An Illustration of the Best Life Insurance Policy Issued Amount $10,009 Double Indemnity If death occur by accident tho policy pays $20,000 instead of $10, 000. Disability Protection. If permanently disabled before a; 65 from any cause accident, blind ness, paralysis, tubercuulosis, in sanity, or anything: else all further , premiums are waived and you re- ceive an income of $1,000 a year for life. At death the full $10,000 is paid, regardless, of the premiums waived and the income already paid to you. Annual Cash Dividends This policy pays dividends annu ally after the second year. Had his policy been taken out in 1907 the dividends for 1917 alone would have been $100.00. The longer it is carried the cheaper it becomes and the more it is worth. Loans After the second year you can al ways borrow from one-third to two thirds of the amount you have paid in without jeopardizing: the policy, and you can insure the loan mak ing the policy free of debt in case of death. Ag:e at Issue, 35 Paid-Up Extension After you have carried this policy for three years you can stop paying and the Company will carry your in surance free for six years and 193 days. After 10 years the company will carry you for 21 years and 311 days, and so on. Amount Obtainable tThis policy may be obtained In any amount from $1,000 to $25,000, the latter sum being the Company's limit for this particular policy. Pay ments may be made anually, semi annually or quarterly. Tollcy Becomes Fnll-Tald At age 55 all payments cease and $10,000 goes to your heirs when you die, or you can have $6,000 in cash for yourself. The Company The issuing company is the strong est in the world assets $8GG,9SS,841. 57 and it does business at a lower cost than any other, which accounts for the large dividends returned to policyholders. If you need life Insurance you want this contract. Exact details for your own. age gladly furnish ed on request. C. L. DICKINSON, Agt. Telephone 859 Office 101 Princess mm 111 ill Special Prices for Friday and Saturday at EUCHS' CASH DEPARTMENT STORE A new shipment of Spring dress ginghams have arrived, also new Millinery and frimmings, Hosiery, Union-made Oxfords and Men's Clothing. These are priced under today's Manufacturer's price. Take advantage of this. 'rMM&i buy- A.'JeV .W-xrS. ence. 1 hats V We are JA-? MILLINERY DEPARTMENT . . Milan hemps, Panamas, Bancocks, Leghorn and) lacy braided are the most favored now. These are priced very moderate, sell for cash and can sell you for less money. Our Milliners experts and will gladly show you without obligation to buy. Pretty Waistines and Dress Goods.- alsn r.inahm Ginghams fully worth 35c on today's market, beautiful plaids and stripes for children's dresses, good fast color, per yd. 25c. Fancy waistings and dress materials, white with self-figured, neat and lacy weaves, per yd. from 39 to 75Cc a 36 -inch whir slcirt mat '"'i "g ui o aim uaoivcL weaves, p also 36-inch Gabardine stripe, per yd. from 25 to 48c. ? :o-mch Middy twill, a real bargain, per vd. 39c. t 36-inch bleaching, special for this week-end, per yd. 20c MUVC nCD A tTTiriwTTr f A big shipment of Men's Oxfords in tan, both lignt and dark, also the new tan Vici Oxfords, a verv nrettv shnJ ... - ' -j i j . all union made and are guaranteed to stand the test. Men's clothing at prices within reach of all.: Men's cool cloth suits in gray and tannish color, per suit $8.98. Men's tropical suits in pretty gray, brown and navy, suit $ 1 0.00. Men's worsted suits in gray, blue and neat ngures. per suit, $ I 7.5U. Men s summer underwear, union suits of dimity and small check material, each gar ment, only 89c. Men's shirts and drawers, a real bargain at 50c. Special for the week-end, black and tan socks, good quality, per pair only 1 5 c. LADIES' COAT SUITS AND SILK DRESSES. These will be especially priced. See our line before you Our Cash to all" plan enables us to save you the differ- Agents for Ladies Home Journal Patterns. These are sold for 10 and 15c each. They are the best. Each pattern with full information for cutting and making. ! nu m l J. W. R Fuchs' Department Store WILMINGTON 'Phone 272 an The Stis.. or Service LUMBERTON 'Phone 6. JUSX KIDS OverSenslHveness By Ad Carter iPP is VttPfcE ANY PAINT S MY COAT OR AKfTHMCx CAOSE VvjHETHEVeR WE PASS ANYONE THEV TteN AR0UNP m4 Pwt'heSor HS r r - J 7Z , V WILL YOU . 'it. ' j invest your money wilu uncic it away from you later? Be practical. Look squarely at j the facts. We will either invest ! our money with Uncle Sam now, ' at good interest rates, to help him win this war, or we will give it up later to pay Germany's war cost and as much more as Ger : many chooses to collect. I Buy Liberty Bonds and make the . world safe for democracy. This . space contributed to win ning of the war by BEAR PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE CO. CABBAGE, CABBAGE JUST RE- ceived car of Florida Cabbage, eat ing potatoes, apples, lima beans, navy beans, black eye peas. Ma son's fruit jars. A full line candies. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Mdse. Co. Phones 452-453, Wilmington, N. C. 4-13 ;tf WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested. Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tt WANTED YOUNG LADY WITH some experience in .office work. Address, Experience, care of Dis patch. 4-18-Stij BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE. For thf ervlce we use the Po tal Telegraph Cable Company's msssengers. They will call for your "adt," in the tame manner and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night letter, grams, cables, etc.. - Fop further information as fo "ads," sail 176, but for telegraph service call "Postal Teiegrapn. FOR SALE ONE 20-H. P., I H C, Engine. One 70 saw Continental gin with all equipment furnished. Been used only two seasons. Well taken care-of under shed. Anyone looking for bargain apply W. H. Malpass, Rocky Point, N. C. 4-3-tf PLANTS FOR SALE CABgfeAf j plants; also Cosmo Flower plant! at U. H. Bornemann s Store, Sey. I enth and Orange streets. 4:3 j WANTED THIRTY YOLfffG LADIEfc j over sixteen yearf old to work ir our up-xo-uate xiosiery Mili. Af modern conveniences, good houss and low rents for families; g5 boarding houses for singla glrii Wages good. Apply at onc Qrty Knitting Mills, Kinston, N. C." l In imn WANTED A SHORT ORDER COCK at Gem Cafe. 313 No. Front Sh WANTED A GOOD MAN TO WOM at Spda Fountain. Address P. ft Box 644, Wilmingten, N. C, stithg salary. ' i4-tt FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE at Winter Park, with one-half acre . of land In fine condition for gar den. W. P. M. Turner. 4-17-lti DESIRABLE PENDER AVENUE LOT Worth $800 can be bought this month for $600; if $100 is paid in cash Address, "Pender," care of Dispatch. 4-1 6-3 ti FOR SALE NICE LARGE TOMATO plants, 50c per hundred. Capt. Ed gar D. Williams. 4-16-313 PANEL MILL WATJTS A GLUE room foreman, derrick hoist opera tor and foreman for finishing room, which includes drying, sawing, grad ing and crating of . panels. In your first letter state full particulars as to experience, age, habits, wages ex pected and when you can report for work. Address "Panel," care Dis patch. 4-16-3t LOST, DIAMOND MOUNTED STUD on odd bar pin, either at Swift plant or between docks and Post Office. Finder please return to 115 North Fourth St., and receive $25 reward. 4-16-4UJ ATTENTION JUNIORS. All members of Jeff Davis Council No. 63 J. O. U. A. M. are urgently re quested to meet at the City Hall to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock to take part in Liberty Loan Parade. JNO. E. WOOD, Secy. ATTENTION, ODD FELLOWS. AH members Hanover Lodge No. 145 I. O. O. F are urgently requested to meet at the City Hall tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock to take part in Liberty Loan Parade. JNO. E. WOOD, Secy. WOODMEN OF THE-WORLD. You are requested to meet at tho City Hall tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock for the purpose of participa ing in Liberty Loan Parade. GEO. C. JACKSON,-Clerk. J. C. Long. Commander.. LOST ONE SEABOARD CARD pass No. C 736, year 1917, "One Pumper." Return to C, B, Clark, Rosindale, N. C. 4-18-3 tij. FOR SALE CHEAP ONE MULE, wagon and harness. Can be seen at 1204 Castle street. . 4-18 7tl FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF LEAV- ing town, one cow and calf and one pony and buggy. H.j L. Walker, phone No. 897-4. 4-17-7tj WE HAVE STARTED OUR SPRING Drive against that leaky roof. Have your repairs done now and save 20 per cent on advance material and labor. We have six months supplies at old prices. Phono 431. Young & Gorman. 4-16-3ti WANTED PRESSMEN, FEED ERS AND RULERS; HIGHEST WAGES. THE BAUGHMAN STA TIONERY CO., RICHMOND, VA. Notice ! WE OFFER $5.00 Savings Certi ficates, fdr LL S. Government Be hind Each Certificate W. B. Cooper &,Go. Wilmington, N. C. .... - : i WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAkl- Will thank you to phone us voui m d,rs for Fancy and Staple Grocerlei Phone 922. W. V. Herring & Co, 8th and Dock. 4-2-30U FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS WE sell 'em. Clean 'em and repair 'em. Call 995. City Electric Co., Everj thing Electrical, 206 Princess St, 4-3-lm APRIL SIXTH IS THE DATE THAT the Hanover Building and Loan A sociation will open its 27th Seriei Stock may be secured now. 2& per week per share, you pay k $82.50 and get $100 at maturity in about 330 weeks. There Js no bet ter way to save money, or buy a home, we are always witling 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 ONE STENOTYPE, PRACTICALLY new, worth $47.50, selling price $35.50, at Chas. Finkelstein's, 6 So. Front. Phone 642. 4 l2-tf i- , , mr WHEN YOUR BOY GOEfr NT6 THE Trenches see that he takes with bio your portrait. He will treasure it above all the gold on earth. JoltJ and Kendrix. 12L3-tt . - UNREDEEMED SINGER SEWING machine, drop head, in first class condition. Unredeemed price $17.59. Call at Chas. Finkelstein, 6 SqjP Front street. Phone 642. NOTICE WE MAKE GRAHAM rolls, hot for supper every day. We make ' no more white rolls. 'PliOM orders e?rly. We close at 7 sharp Farris Bakery. 'Phone 626. 4-9-K piiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiniinnniniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'l 1 Let us have your orders I 1 for . 1 iCOALl H and r I BUILDERS I SUPPLIES I BUY jj Your I Liberty Bonds through the Woman's 1 Liberty Loan Committee V. B. THORPE &G0. ilIII!llllllllllll!!Onni!nTimi!l!!l!!l!IIIIIHII!lli"nil!!l!HI A"11 n - v-

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