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Apply "Competent," care Dis patch. 6-7s7t FRUIT JARS, JELLY GLASSES, JAR rubbers, galvanized tubs, brooms, curtain stretchers, clothes baskets, flower pots and enamelware at C. H. Bornemann Department Store, Seventh and Orange sta. 6-7-tf WANTED - TWO-SEATED USED car. Must be in good mechanical order. Prefer Dodge, Overland or Buick 4. "Car," Box 415. 6-7-tt HORSE FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT of method of delivery will sell a good horse. City Laundry, 26 North Second st. 8-7-tf MECHANICS' HOME ASSOCIATION opened its 56th series B. and L. stock June 1st, but the series Is still open. Take some investment stock and help build new homes for ship builders. Walker Taylor, President; W. M. dimming, Secretary. 208 Princess st. 6-5-tf HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ATTEN- tibn. A few month3 of specialized training with us may easily double the value of your genral education, he Motte Business College. tf TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS OF all descriptions. You will find at Chas. Finkelstein'3 place. Guaran tee you to save money. 6 So. Front St Phone 642. 4-19-tf FURNITURE! FURNITURE! BEDS, springs, mattresses, feather pillows, oil cook stoves refrigerators, swings, art squares," all kinds house hold furniture. Our prices are low est in Wilmington. Call, look around, be convinced. Castle St. Furniture Co., 705 Castle st., phone 198. 6-ll-7t MOVING DAY CALL UP TELE- phone 124 and get experienced men to handle your furniture Big wag ons, reasonable prices. Schloss, Bear and Davis Go., 15 South Second. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested. Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf. WARM WEATHER SPECIALS: Wascot ginger ale, concentrated syrups, all flavors; crushed fruits, straws, Hershey's, Hooten's, Run kel's and Greenfield chocolates, Campfire marshmallows, ice cream cones, dishers, Pennant peanuts, s .Welch's grape juice, Cracker Jack, chewing gum and cherry smash. We also carry complete line produce in season. Bear Produce & Mdse Co. (Wholesale), No. 14 Market St. Phone 4523o3. 6-12-tf CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter if broken. We pay up to $15.00 per set; we also buy crowns, bridgework and platinum. Will send cash by return mail and hold goods 10 days for sender's ap proval of our price. Mail to Mazer's Tooth Specialty, 2007 S. 5th St., Phil adelphia, Pa. 5-31-2UJ WANTED TO BUY SOME CHEAP Second-handed Bicycles. Apply Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Market St. Phone 862. 4-29-tf FIVE - PASSENGER FORD FOR sale cheap. 207 Princess St. 6-13-tf FOR RENT COTTAGE ACROSS across street from hotel at Carolina Beach; completely furnished, Includ ing lights and water; suitable for house party. Phone No. 4003. 6-13-7t NOTICE HOT SUPPER ROLLS, hot bread, every evening at 6 o'clock. Call at Bakery. No delivery of hot bread. Farris Bakery. 6-13-7t FOR SALE THIRTY-FOOT GASO- line cabin launch; can be seen out - of water until Monday, foot of Chest nut street. L. B. Pearce.- 6-14-3t FOOD ADMINISTRATORS WILL MEET NEXT WEEK (Special to The Dispatch.) Raleigh, June 15. A conference of all of the county and city food admin istrators in North Carolina will be held in Raleigh next Tuesday and Wednesday. This conference antici pates a very considerable expanse and strengthening of the food administra tion, made necessary by the increas ingly important duties that have de veloped upon this branch of govern mental, activity. An attendance of one hundred or more is expected by State Food Administrator Henry A. Page . VALUABLE FARM LAND AT AUC- tion one and one-half miles from the station at Rocky Point. Sev eral hundred acres, the Satchwell land; easy terms; tracts 25 acres and up; railroad fare refunded to out of town purchasers. Sale Thurs day, June 20, at 10:30 a. m. on the grounds, rain or shine. 6-15-5t PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMO- date a few boarders; central loca tion; modern conveniences; refer ences required. Phone 1461-J. 6-15-ltj FOR SALE ONE FIVE-PASSENGER Ford car with new motor; will sell cheap; it can be seen at W. M. Hol land's, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 90, Mar ket St Road. Want to sell at once. 6-15-2tJ LOST POCKETBOOK CONTAINING one five-dollar bill, two one-dollar bills, photo and personal cards. Please return to J. B. Carney, 813 Grace St 6-15-ltj IF YOUR HOUSE IS INSURED, when the fire comes all you suffer is inconvenience. Otherwise you must add to Inconvenience dead loss. Let us assume the risk of that loss by Insuring your house today. H. F. Wilder, 207 Princess St. 6-13-tf LIST THAT HOUSE WITH ME IF you really want to sell or rent it Whether It be a big or a little house. Every day you hold back you lose a chance. H. F. Wilder, 207 Princess St 6-13-tf WE HAVE FOR RENT AN EIGHT- room house on Market St., a six room furnished house on Grace St., a cottage and two good apartments. H. F. Wilder, 207 Princess St. 6-13-tf SPEND YOUR VACATION AND week-ends at Seaside Cottage, Sta tion 5. Large rooms, attractive for families and parties. Mrs. D. B. ; Jordan, Wrightsville Beach. 6-14-2t THE DU PONT COMPANY At HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA Needs Skilled Tradesmen At Once. Shop Machinists, Welders, Sheet Metal Workers, Boiler- Makers, Carpenters. Eight-hour day, and trans portation refunded after thirty days satisfactory service. Don't write ; come prepared for work, with tools. Work for an essential war industry and so help Uncle Sam win the war! 6-4-tf THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New York. A. B. Croom, Jr., Manager Wilmington District. 301 Southern Building Phonee 489-1505 (Life Insurance Only) "That's AH." THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, SATURDAY, Churches METHODIST. Bladen Street, Fifth and Bladen streets, Rev. E. C. Sell, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 o'clock in the evening. Morning subject, "Self Abasement Essential to Spiritual Advancement." Evening subject "The Unchanging Love of God." Sunday school at 3:30 in the afternoon. T;he public is inited; a warm welcome awaits all who will attend. Trinity, South Ninth and Market streets. Rev. V. P. Scoville, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., M. F. Allen, superintendent Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and in the evening at 8:15 o'clock. Subject of morning sermon, "Pure Religion De fined." Subject of evening sermon, "A Fool in the Sight of God." You are wanted. Fifth Avenue, Rev. J. H. McCrack en. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m., subject, "The Withered Hand Re stored." Services at 8 o'clock in the evening. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Epworth league Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Tuesday night at 8. All strangers and visitors are cordially invited. St. Matthew's English Evangelical, Fourth and Harnett streets. Rev. G. W. McClanahan, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and in the evening at 8, con ducted by the pastor. Holy commun ion at morning service. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Luther league Wed nesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Regu lar weekly meeting of the Ladies' Aid society Wednesday at 4:80 p. m. Also the regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary society Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation is Issued all to attend these services. BAPTIST. Southside, corner Fifth avenue and Wooster street R. P. Walker, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Young people's prayer service at 7 p. m. Pub lic Is cordially invited to all services. Calvary. J. A. Sullivan, nastor. Sunday worship 11 a. m. and 8 n. m. Sermon subjects, morning, "What Would Jesus Do?" Nlht "A Trans formation." Sunday school 9 : 45 a. m., J. W. Hollis, superintendent Junior B. Y. P. TJ. 7 p. m. Sunbeams Mon day 4:30 t. m. Prayer meetlnar Wed nesday night Teachers' meeting and Senior B Y. P. U. Thursday night. Home prayer meeting Friday night A cordial welcome to all services. i EPISCOPAL. St. Paul's, Sixteenth and Market streets, Rev. D. L. Gwathmey, rec tor. Third Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion 7:30. Sunday school 9:45. Morning prayer, litany and ser mon at 11. Evening prayer and ad dress at 8. Service of intercession every Friday 6:15 p. m. (Note hour is changed from 6.) Seats all free. Every one welcome. Wrightsville Beach chapel, .Wrights ville Beach, Sunday. Evening prayer and sermon at 8:30 p. m. by Rev. J. H. Taylor, minister in charge St. John's church. A hearty welcome is extended to all on teh beach to at tend this service. RESBY Winter Park, Rev. Andrew J. How ell, pastor. Services Sabbath morn ing at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Christian Endeavor so ciety at 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visi tors cordially invited to attend the services. Delgado, Rev. Andrew J. Howell, pastor. Services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Visitors will find a hearty welcome. St. Andrew's, Fourth and Campbell streets, Re. A. D. McClure, D. D., pastor. Communion service and ad dress by the pastor at 11 a. m. Sab bath school at 4:30 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor before Sabbath school. Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor in joint service with the congregation led by the pas tor In the Sabbath school room at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Seats free, all welcome. St. John's, Third and Red Cross streets, Rev. J. Hanckel Taylor, rec-tor-in-charge. Third Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Sunday ' school 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. There will be no service in the evening, as the rector will be holding service in the chapel at the beach. The public is cordially invited to all services. CATHOLIC. St. Mary's Pro-cathedral, Fifth and Ann streets. First mass at 8 a. m. Last mass at 10.30. Vespers at 8 o'clock, in the evening. Star of Sea chapel, Wrightsville Beach. Services at 9 a. m. Chapel is located at No. 207. PRESBYTERIAN. Immanuel, Front and Queen streets, Rev. D. T. Caldwell, pastor. Sab bath day services: Sabbath school in the morning at 11 o'clock, S. A. Mat thews, superintendent Evening serv ice at 8. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Mid-week praytr services Wed nesday night at 8 o'clock. Brother hood and ladies' auxiliary Tuesday evening at 8. Friends are welcome tj all these services. Church of the Covenant, Marflet and Fifteenth streets, Rev. Marion S. Huske, pastor. Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Sunday services at 8:15 o'clock. Mid-w6ek prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to attend services at this church. CHRISTIAN. Advent Fourth and Church streets. Rev. J. T. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, "Profit and Loss." Services at night at 7:45. Ser mon subject, "German Frogs in Amer ican Waters and the Armageddon." Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday night in the annex. The public is cor dially invited to attend all these serv ices. Special attention paid strangers. First, Third and Orange streets, Rev. John M. Wells, D. D., pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock with sermon by Dr. Wells. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Evening service a t8 with ser mon by Dr. Wells. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8- o'clock. Our pews are free; a cordial welcome awaits you; come and bring a friend. First, Dock street. Communion service at 11 a. m. Preaching serv ices at 8 p. m., conducted by Rev. Kenneth Otten. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor 3:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend the services. LUTHERAN St Paul's, Market and Sixth streets. Services at 11 o'clock in the morn ing, conducted by Student Kenneth P. Otten. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bible Class Notice The Epworth Bible class of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church meets in regular session Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. All strangers Inthe city are cordially invited. Pitcher Sam Jones has upset the dope. Having been tagged a second string performer, the recent brilliant pitching of the Red Sox hurler has spilt the old pork-and all over the lot. Attend the Week-End Dance at Lumina tonight and welcome the soldier boys. Adv. When You Give A Box of Candy You Should Give HER Wu hitman9 s Because She is Worthy of the Best J ft FIITRELLE Phone 21 1-212 107 Princess Street Steamer Wilmington Steamer Wilmington leaves every day at 9:30 a. m. for Southport, Fort Caswell and intermediate stops DOUBLE TRIPS SUNDAY'S, 9:30 a. m., 3:00 P. M., returning last trip 8:00 P. na. Adv. AMMAN JUNE 15, 1 9 1 Q:mm, I I For 30 000 Franklin cigars 20,000 "44" cigars 10,000 San Felice 10,000 Cinco 10,000 El Rees So Completerllne of cigarettes and groceries. Orders solicited. Samuel Bear Sr. & Sons 311 North Frrjit Street For Sale 500 bu. North Carolina peanuts 200 cases tall Serv-Us milk 500 cases tomatoes 500 cases oysters 500 cases canned corn 379 cases fat herring 800 cases salmon 600 bags peanut and cocoanut feed meal. Also other goods in our line. D.L.G0RE CO. Wilmington, N. C. pjniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininunnniiiiiiiTiTTiiiiiiinTiiiine Builders' Supplies ( We Garry High Grade 1 Material arid offer our best 1 services. W. B. THORPE & GO. Phone 789. I siHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiniinnffliiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii Join Y. M. C. A. war secretaries. Act immediately, we beg. .:. W. B. Cooper & Co. Wilmington, N. C. Sale Y.M.C.A. THA.T I. gpnnnnnmnninnimHmm ! Interest Period 1 Our regular interest period June 1st j Deposits made now and through ' June 2nd draw interest from June 1st and your ac- , count will receive 3 S full months' inter- i a est Sept 1st i n N INTENTIONS DO fiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniH SECURITY AGAINST WANT IN OLD AGE OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Four Per Cent Interest Commercial and Trust Accounts Solicited This Bank welcomes new depositors, no matter how small the account. We encourage the starting of a small account. Begin the day right by opening an account to day. A little put away each week a steady, well planned method of saving is the best habit that can be formed. SAVE AND BE SAFE American Bank & Trust Co. A Record to Be Proud Of In 1917 this Bank had about 1,500 Customers, Today our deposi tors are nearly 3,000. Our commercial business has doubled. Our savings business has doubled. Is that not proof in Itself that we take care of our customers and give prompt and efficient service at all times? If you are contemplating changing your account or opening an account, your business will be welcome at the Citizens, whether it he commercial or savings. THE CITIZENS BANK, Corner Second and Princess Sts. Wilmington, N. C Subscribers to Third Liberty Loan We can now make deliveries of bonds $50.00 and $1 00.00 denominations. Please call and make settlement. MurcLison National Bank WILMINGTON, N. C EVERY WOMAN Should have a Bank Account, and as the woman of today is entering more into the business affairs of our com munity, our Bank wishes to extend to them an invitation to make use of our Banking Facilities and to assure them of every courtesy and attention to their business. SPECIAL LADIES' DEPARTMENT THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK CORNER FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS E. W. Dick, President J. HOLMES DAVIS, Cashier BY McMANlT i oon't call bOFFERiN' much : . 1 1 Start That ACCOUNT Today NOT EARN OR DRAW INTEREST .' A
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