THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 19 1915Vf ANOTHER MAIDBf Moscow,' Wednesday, April 10. Be cause the peasants In the village of Novoselki-in the government of Mo hiiev, resisted an armed requisition of money by German troops and killed an officer in the resulting scuffle, the Germans burned the village and from machine guns placed around it, they " fired upon, the inhabitants, in cluding women . and children, who tried to escapekilling many of them. A protest against this atrocity nas -N - . . - . -:., -The drag-net thrown out by the po : lice before daylight Wednesday morn ; Ing and which waseaponblelfor the presence of 32 TOfljMW a. majority of them white, in v court'" later the mornnff,! entangled Miss -JacobiiWise, a young Dutch girl. living on the Shell : I toad in "the vicinity of Audubon, in its folds yesterday afternoon. She x was picked up - on a charge of vagrancy upon request of Solicitor i Burton and will probably be arraign; red In court todays te The arrest of Miss Wise was . the only one! of the day7 according' to the blotter at headquarters, JookXng jto 1 ward the clean-up the city is ssi to be in dire need of." Surprise was ?evin cet& many when it was learned that thes girl had been taken into custody. She was, wearing a khaki uniform drefM when taken. : ' The city's alleged evils continued . ito be one of the principal topics - on ;'4i !the streets today, almost overshadow v flngth announcement that construc " . tlon the city's fabricated ' steel ' ' hip yatcd had actually been started. I 'Criticism has been, heard on every 'Bide agaaifist the unloading x of the : icitys undesirables, on other cqmmuni ? 'ties; Many of the cas6s against these -. r women, docketed Wednesday. wer continued nntil today and '; Saturday, and . it is gTsVnerally understood no ef ifort will be Unade to deter them a 'vent they decide to." clear out" irfor jto the hour oil calling their cases m court. The netero women .tried- ha.y I been acquitted, the States being ttrH J able to show that they were guilty- of 1 ..vagrancy. ..,-.y ;; AIn speaking of conditions todays jj - TirnmineaL uubiiicbb iuau tt u.t lima luvi-' . a- . ! . t T.-. r wT,i.--:r. mantea io an oincer wno stooa De- llTnl 2l ?2S?Wde hto: ,What hav 1 n done to I v' ci "U? preserve the world from these hor- . - i r r i i jij a. mm , a. I roro it toipincx auomey uia not iue iae mjb.l- U iefef up with. Solicitor Burton person- f I allyisome weeKs ago, ratnerxoan say nothing and .then address aim a,ioiDg J ; epistle and - then furnish" this:;-letter I to the press before even the solicitor I Tiad secured a copy ot if ijaa. tor iclaning up the city making it abso lutely clean--but I am "r strongly" -tn ,- favor of ' the soldiers remaining in f camp unless they conduct themselves in a gentlemanly manner whn they come within thT city.. And.further ;more I am against having a CharTes ' tbnian come over here and tell us that 1 A RUSSIAN VILLAGES DESTROYED BY HUNS - -r ' . . - - -r - 1 . -J . Place Fired and trie Inhabit ants Shot Down by Ma - ';-' chine Guns ; government by M. Tchitcherin, Rus sian minister of foreign affairs. The minister also mentions the fact thai the Germans' killed an entire family even the . little children when they were informed that one member had participated in guerilla warfare against them. "The neonles' commissariat of foreign affjiirs, the protest concludes, expresses-' the . feeling of the deep est indignation and most resolutely "protests ajjainst such acts of violence as being tin worthy of a cultured peo ple and contradictory to the element ary principles o human society. It is hoped the German government will investigate thoroughly and punish the offenders.' POOR WILLIAM! HIS SORROW IS GREAT Amsterdam, April ,19. Emperor William recently made a visit to the battlefield near Queant, west of Cam- brai, a war correspondent of the Berlin Lokal Anzieger writes: i'HiB Majesty's silence was broken only once," he said, "when he re- II. S1MT LEFT FOR NEV f BERN WEDNESDAY ( Special Representative of De partment of Labor Has Finished Work Here : Mr. Luther C. Stewart, special rep resentative of the Department of La bor, who iias been sDending . several days here investigating local condi tions, left Wednesday for New Bern and will visit other points in the State in the interest of the work planned by his department. The Chamber of Commerce here - has es tablished a labor bureau to be operat ed in conjunction with the other work of thes organization. Mr. H. B. been communicated to the GermanBranch, the-secretary, is serving as special agent. The object of the Chamber in taking a "vital interest in this work is for the purpose of meet ing the needs of this community in supplying labor and to have connec tion with the labor distributing facili ties of ; the ' department. IL is prob able that later on a permanent bureau will be established here to devote its entire time to this work. -. People 'who desire to make .application for work and employers of labor who need ad ditional help can . secure ; information blanks at the .Chamber of' Commerce and assistance will be given in see ing that this reaches the proper sources for T distribution. It is the idea of the Department of Labor to distribute labor to .fill all needs in every line, especially at this time when it is of such vital importance to the great j Industries" assisting in every way possible for the successful prosecution of the war. - ECKMAlfc FOR COUGHS AHD COLDS a.- handy : Calcium compound that af ruards -against chronic lung and throat troubles. A. tontc-restoratlve prepared -without harmful or hablt-formlne drugs. Try then today. I 50 cents a box, including war tax Ec or tale by all Druggists n iAuntntorr, P hliaa&ipius, r. our ' city is worse than Charleston, especially at a time when the govern ment was considering the advisability of -transferring snipyards. from that city to this. I am also against petty -j politics and do not believe in dump-; ing my trash over my own fence Into my neighbor's yard. If the negro ele- ment is responsible for these alleged ! deplorable conditions why not hold I them to strict . accountability and j cease to follow the line of least re-; sistance.." Lend Your Money to UNCLE SAM Buy Liberty Bonds THROUGH THE WOMANS' COMMITTEE HEADQUARTERS HOUSEWIVES' LEAGUE Space Donated by G L. Dickinson J i - b Special Prices for Friday y ,:. and Saturday at FOCHS' CASH DEPARTMENT "J'V'A new shipment of Spring drds ginghams have arrived, also new Millinery and trimmings, Hosiery, Union-made Oxfords and Men's Clothing. These are priced under today's Manufacturer's price. Take advantage of this. Mm VXMsWyJ: ence. : ,,v,sa, i-wt. .- - N W "II ''MM - - . T m 3 . SI MM m m. M 'VBTBBBBm. STORE Wflm MILLINER Y DEPAR TMENT . Milan hemps,- Panamas, Bancocks, Leghorn and lacy braided hats are the most favored now. These are priced very moderate. We sell for cash and can sell you for less money. Our Milliners are experts and will gladly show you without obligation to buy. Pretty Waistings and Dress Goods, also Ginghams. Ginghams fully worth 35c on today's market, beautiful piaiuq ana stripes ror cnuaren s aresses, good last color, per yd. 25c. Fancy waistings and dress materials, white with self-figured, neat and lacy weaves, per yd. from 39 to 75c. 36-inch white skirt material, figures and basket weaves, also 36-inch Gabardine stripe, per yd. from 25 to 48c. 36-inch Middy twill, a real bargain, per yd. 39c. 36-inch bleaching, special for this week-end, per yd. 20c MEN'S DEPARTMENT A big shipment of Men's Oxfords in tan, both light and dark, also the new tan Vici Oxfords, a very pretty shoe, 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 tannisrr 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 heat figures, per suit, $1 7.50. 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 15c. 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. J. W. H. Fuchs Department Store WILMINGTON 'Phone 272 and The Stores for Service LUMBERTON 'Phone 6. - - w ssfc. jucf JiiA. nt JUST KIDS VaeasHuni By r Ad Carter - : 1 ' I 'RAT fer - easier! 1 voly'T' IvacashuhY j-- jp Jd j 5T0PY 'RITWIETIC PURIN '( C . '.-fT ( L i vAcAsHoniW ' 'fc -rA ' WILL YOU Invest your money with Uncle , Sam Now? Or let Germany take it away from you later? Be practical. Look squarely at 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. 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 Bend ussyour orders. Bear Produce and Mdse. Co. Phones 452-453, Wilmington, N. C. 4-13 ;tf PLANTS FOR SALE CABBAGE, Collards, Tomato and Lettuta plants; ' also Cosmo Flower plains, at C. H. Bornemann's Store, Sev- entn ana urange streets. 4:9 ' L. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested. Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf. BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE. For this service we use the Pos tal Telegraph Cable Company's msssengers. 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, etCv-. Pnr further information as fo kads, sail 176, but for telegraph service call -rosxai icicgrapn. 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 JOIN THE THINKING THRONG Realize ho valuable a Building and Loan Association can be to you, nd subscribe for shares in the New Series Now Open at Wright's office, 124 Princess Street The Old Cooperative Building and Loan , Asso ciation. ' Each share twenty-five cents 4-19-lti WANTED -YOUNG LADY WITH some experience in office work. Address, Experience, care of Dis patch. 4-18-ttij FOR SALE ONE 20-H. P., I K C, Engine. One 70 saw Continental gin with all equipment furnished. 'Seen 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 WANTEDTHIRTY YOUNG LACIE3 over sixteen years old to wcik in our up-to-date Hosiery Mill. Ail modern conveniences, good bouses and low renta for families; good hoarding houses for 3ingle giri?. Wages good. Apply at once, Orioa Knitting Mills, Kinston, N. C. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE- Will thank you to phone us your or dCi-s for Fancy and Staple Groceries. Phone 922. W. V. Herring & Co, 8th and Dock. 4-2-30tI LOST ONE SEABOARD CARD pass No. C 736, year 1917, "One Pumper." Return to C B. Clark, Rosindale. N. C. 4-18-3UJ. 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. L. Walker, phone No. 897-4. 4-17-7tj TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS OF all descriptions. You will find At Chas. Finkelstein's place. Guaran tee you to save money. 6 So. Front St Phone 642. 4-19-tf FOR THE SOLDIERS IF YOU H AVE Graphophone Records that" you wuold care to give for the use of the soldiers, leave them at the Wilmington- Talking Machine Co., and thef will be forwarded through the Red Cross to the men in camp. 4-18-tf WANTED PRESSMEN, FEED ERS AND RULERS; HIGHEST WAGES. THE BAUGHMAN STA TIONERY CO., RICHMOND, VA. TO THE FRONT! Men Have Gone Women Are Coming But It is the Young or Young Looking Women Who Win iv day the world is v-MCowing with opT'Or unity for the woman who is ca pable, active, youthful c: the wo man who looks the part. Gray hair, th appearance of agt is passed by1 L'tfair; yes, but it is condition whch has to be mst. Thousands of womn have found a way out by usin Q-ban HairCoIor Mestorer. Not by dyeing their bair1 bote u se Q-ban .is not a dye, ?; but through the natural, gradual way in wticb it restores the youthful color Tr.5 i' if your hair is gray, strcaktd with gray, or fadei. It will do the same for you. Q-ban has no disagreeable features It will not rub or was n oft or stain tli scalp. You can shampoo or wave the hair as usual. It also eradicates daidruff and keeps the hatr healthy. G'i'-Ti nteed- to raiU or money i e iw d. Easilv appi!oi by simply tmhing or ccuhmg through tLo li.ilr. cld by all 30 . ' .Iruijg';:s every where on Money-Back Giarant Price 7Sc-TAdv-v Notice WE OFFER $5.00 Savings , f or U." S. Government ' Be hind Each Certificate W. Be Cooper & Co. Wilmington, N. C. FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS WE sell 'em. Clean 'em and repair 'em. Call 995. City Electric Co., Eveir. thing Electrical. 206 Prmcesy a 1 -a APRIL SIXTH IS THE DATE THAT the Hanover Bunding and Loan As sociation will open its 27th Series. Stock may be secured now. 25o per week per share, you pay $82.50 and get $100 at maturity about 330 weeks. There is no be? ter way to save money, or buy a home, we are always willing to asj fiit you. Your money is available ai all times. J. W. Yates, President, H. F. Wilder, secretary and Treas urer. ' 3-10-tf. WHEN YOOR BOY GOES INTO THS Trenches see that he takes with hitr your portrait. He will treasure it above all the gold on earth. Folta and Kendrix. 12-13-ti UNREDEEMED SINGER SEWINC3 machine, drop head, in first class condition. Unredeemed price $17.5D Call at Chas. Finkelstein, 6 Souta Front streeL Phone 642. FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR. 1917 model. Good as new. Selling on account of draft. Can be seen at-515 So. Sixth street. 4-19 3tj YOU DON'T HAVE TO WISH TO BE 1 a bif city up north to get some thing good to eat as you can gel same at Macys Delicatessen Front pared. mets; cheese, pickls, olives, . stret. Always have a full line of pre pared, meats; cheese, pickles, olives, salads, sliced bacon, best butter all sizes of mckerels and a full line of groceries at theTowest prices. Phon9 1322,. 24 North Front St. 4-19-3U" WANTED GOOD NURSE- MUSt stay on ' premises. Apply 11808 Market St. 4-18-2ti Hiuiiininnnm nmnirnnirnmnnniii! mnnninuiinm Let us have your orders 1 I tor 1 IGOALI and- 1 BUILDERS SUPPLIES 3 3 BUY Your 3 I Liberty Bonds through the Woman's g 1 Liberty Loan Committee f J.11RPPC0. 1 ixillllllllllll!llmilll!ll!!l!ll!h!!ll!ll!l!lllllinil If lis i VC-r6 hih-