THEL: WILMINGTON DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, L918 T EM MARRIAGE WE OPERATOR AND MONEY STOLEN DEPARTMENTS IS OFF Fired During Dispute Concern- Police Chief Williams Gets An McCains Succestion For mg Correctness or n Interesting Letter From r.nrr.r.ir.r. CWoi-With- Order Issued Wilminerton C IS NOW IN THE HOSPITAL WANTS WIFE ARRESTED READY WITH A PETITION as Marion H. Brandt, of Wilmington jnd Florence,. Atlantic Coast Line, engi neer, was snot and dangerously wound i by. Ed W. Kennedy, Seaboard tele- frapii operator at Hilton, at .7:50 yclock this morning, following a dis pute between the two men concerning a clearance card that had been issued the engineer by the operator Brandt a-as hurried to the James Walker Me morial hospital in the police emer gency wagon and Kennedy was taken Now, if you please, as a phipf of V Councilman McCaig's. action in police I want you to have this ladv.af-1 withdrawing, with the permission of rested and have her sent here or no- the board, his . suggestion, looking, to tify me in1 order that I may come ward the merger of the water and there," was the outstanding wail in a .seyrer departments, with a combined ickkoi i ouoi v cu yesteruav ov unier-oi l v,"tX6C "m jutioiw - w a Police ,Nathan J. Williams from Frank Nikolas, 621 Wyl.ee avenue, Pittsburgh," Pa., a Greek who formerly lived here, and who is not unknown in the city. Nikolas' letter came-snecial deliverv. into custody by Officer J. Q. Gore and Th X'ter Was to trust ft being detained at headquarters uh- "V tfe Postman, but wanted the ;i ho BArrniisnR of th in .nra man's chief of police to sign for it, so anxious condition can be determined. The as he to lay his case before the head shooting occurred at Hilton and Ken- of' the local police department, nedy made no effort to escape. He Nikolas' troubles, according to his nas brought tp headquarters on the written lamentations, began with his rear of Officer Gore's ; motorcycle. marriage several days ago in'this city According to a statement made , by to a woman he knew as Jane Staktoh Mr. Kennedy to a Dispatch man . at and who, he understood, hailed from police headquarters, 'Engineer Brandt Questioned the correctness of the clearance card issued him which entt tied him to enter the block, and after starting across the bridge with his local freight train for Florence, back d off the bridge and the argument fol lowed. Kennedy admitted that he had not put the time on the card, but con tended that it was properly made out in every other respect. He stated that Brandt was unusually re sentful be cause of the fact that the time had not been noted and that lie fired on the engineer during the dispute Only one shot was fired, Kennedy using a 32 hammerless Smith and Wes Salisbury. They were married, he said, and evrything was lovely until : they left here for Norfolk. - His rose dreams were shattered, however, on sponsible, proposed at' ' last week's meeting, side-tracked a possible flow of oratory and rendered useless an extensively signed petition that was to have been presented at last night's regular weekly session- ' Of ' the' ' city council. Many meetings have passed since the attendance of citizens was even comparable' to that of last even ing, and 1 all were there for the same purpose to oppose legislation looking toward a combined charge for water and sewer accommodations. Only one of the several citizens in attendance and whose interests cen tered on the proposed merger of the two departments addressed the body, Louis T. Moore approved Councilman McCaig's action in withdrawing his suggestion and advised that practical- the morning following their arrival in L all tenants as well as property own : o. or wnen ne awuenw in ms ers were witn hIm on the proposition, room at. the Columbia hotel Mrs. Nik-Lt,h that n wmiid ' nr,rr.iat his nrH that nil would armreciate olas had flown the coop, according to i.w mMitirvn. on the ouestion. ms iear-siamea episue, carrying wun - Thfi om,osltion came DreDared to on- l vrv - m .a t.i I c mt - x - ner ow penecuy gooa iron men ana nose the nTOnosed leerislation and Mr. their marriage certificate. Nikolas Moore had a petition in his keeping claims mat ne naa -fi.suu on nis per- that resembled the city directory. son, but that Mrs. Nikolas satisfied mf. McCaig withdrew his suggestion nerseir witn less tnan a third or this Df tne proposed merger before its op amount and quietly slipped away. ponents showed their hand. It was His understanding, according to his he first matter to come before the I 1 J X 1 . X. I . ' .. eon revolver. - ine oau entered mei. v v -rf0 irax-u uu i viuix -ctj. umj a uiiiuo ibdomen, low down and its range had some eacn near nummgion ana ne for settlement. . in. addressing tne not been determined at- 10 o clock, wuum wuuxu u auBges w council ne staiea mat ms suggesuuu Uthoueh Brandt was on the troeratlne have , married and whom he now con- of last week had -accomplished its sideis a Digamist and roDDer, appre; purpose; that it had created interest headed and jailed. The letter, written in the matter and caused discussion, in broken English, advises that the and that he thought, it would be un voman whom he married and who la- wise to make anyeffort to put it into ter "swiped" the narriage certificate, effect at this time, as practically all but climbed back into his cab and had been marrie-.l previously, and he were opposed to it, backed his train into the ' yard. He I is convinced that her apparent lovel Few property owners or tenants, aras then removed ;and hurried to the for him was actuated by her greed for I who have voiced an opinion on the hospital. He claimed that he did not the monev wheh she knew he had. I matter favored it. In the opinion of In lavine the matter before Chief mativ its Dassaee would have fur- Williams, Nikolas admitted that he nished an excellent foundation for the married the young woman on yery growth of profiteering in event there short acquaintance. That he was are those in the community who merely passing through the city at the would profiteer. The property owner time, en route from Brunswick, Ga., was unwilling to take the responsi- to Pittsburgh when he became inf at- bility for payment for water used by uated with the woman's charms and the family renting from him, and the table at that time. The other cham bers of the revolver were loaded, but the operator made no effort to fire a second or third time. Mr. Brandt did not fall when shot, took her unto himself as a wife. feel a great deal of pain except when be moved his left leg. Engineer ' Brandt's home is in Flor ence, although he stays here much of the time, his run being between that city and this. Mrs. Brandt and two children are on the beach at the pres ent time and were notified of the af- fair. Mr. Kennedy ' is a single and much younger and smaller man than the engineer. His "home is in Columbia; although he has been at Hilton as an operator for the past several months. Prior to that time he ; was at Navassa in the same capacity. He talked free ly of the affair at headquarters, al though warned; that he was talklilg to a newspapervnian and ' that his '-stajte-ments would be published. His reply was that he had -nothing to conceal Wilmington and New Hanover coun- and that the press was at liberty to have been called upon to furnish final Clearnca Sale of j&ttractive tfilk presses This is a .final reduction of our Silk Dresses. We are especially anxious to clear the cabinets of these garments to make room for the early fall frocks that soon will be pouring in. Their soft, rich texture, their beautiful lustre and exquisite colorings, coupled with these exceptionally attractive grices, make them values wprthy of your immediate attention. Values to $25 Silk Dresses, in taffeta and foulards, all sizes a'nd colors, price very special. - ."V ..... . .$14.95 Values to $39.50 Silk Dresses, made of georgette, crepe de chine, foulards and georgette fcombinations, in the leading summer shades, special clearance price of .; 1. ...... $18.35 Boy's Wash Suits Every mother will be glad to read this announcement.-, There aje little suits of gala tea, gingham, chambray and linen, in pink, blue, tan and white. If you have priced the above materials lately you' will appreciate -what wonder-: ful values these are. Priced ; at $1.25 to $3.50 (See window display.) Paul Jonas' Middy Blouses Just received a full line of these Middy Blouses, of the highest type, in the misses sizes of 8 to 14 years. They are priced at $2.75 Jfovelty ' Jf terns jrom the first floor It pays to visit this store often, as we are contin ually showing new things that are interesting to people who keep up to date. A few of the wanted items are mentioned: Ladies Service Handkerchiefs, white with neat star in the corner, priced at .15c Ladies' Silk Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, in as sorted colors, priced at 25c Ladies' colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs, six in a box, every pattern different. Makes a lovely gift. Priced at, per box. 75c California Flower Beads in all colors, priced at. . ... .59c Children's and Misses' Organdy Presses on the Balcony We have shown many beau tiful voile and organdy frocks for the grown-up ladies this summer; now comes a beauti ful selection- of voile and or gandy dresses for children and misses in white and the attractive colorings of pink, blue and green, sizes 10 to 16 years, priced at $8.50 to $15.00 Quality Merchandise jflways VT 'I- ,,. . '., .1 - . (Incorporated) Mail Orders Promptly filled MAN DM MEN y BEING CALLED NOW use any statement -that he might make. more than 100 men for military serv ice during this month and early in average tenant feared his rent might be increased more than would have been justified. It was a question that created no little interest and which was freely discussed and the dying echoes of its swan song were mingled with apparent sighs of relief by those who came to bury it and who were not interested in the other matters that came before the councilf during- the afternoon. Councilman McCaig's move in the matter was actuated because of -aa effort to save money for the city, VERY MUCH : IN LOVE MJLOMLAND Wilmington Boy Writes His Mother, Telling of An Air Raid in London IS HAVING GREAT TIME That the boy who "goes across" is getting an education that could not be had In the biegest universities of the 1 country and under the most favorable The present arrangement maKes nece- . ' nditlons la Some out by the sarv the use of double tne amount oi . w Trills GODWIN'S APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED YESTERDAY WNM AGRE T..1-. j oi jii , ,mni - " . . , fmiowin letter, wjmliahi uj xMum 'T " rrrXr I-; 3 Postage that would nave oeen neeaea zr- - - wnminrton boy, to his Till H.I i. riiLniLi. Xiu iiuiii uua iitj auu i . MtntAmAnta imnoi rno i w . m in.geu.iiis tTT , mother, Mrs. D. W . ioway. xne nmnAMll n rr aTl S'filTlpnt. It iS nOW I J T -A nm'nr a xt rr.AV 0mntm0nt a 1 1 ko to Camp Jackson. The next caii " '--v tn mail two statements. youn ... ..,7:-7..,iw norf chief of the Carolina Shipbuilding U 'or 25 men, 18 from pie city ana wnere- one would have sufficed under f declaring that these occasions - . . I cavam fwtm tna pnnntv inn Tn PV Willi .. j i t a a-r Ttrmilil I V- 1 . " . . .. Ar,oni7' rnifA fnrm no a noon pnn. dcicu xvii i,uv vi.aa., 1 rno nmnnsn Dtrlll. l auuuuuu nuvuui t.- tiuaraotinff tnsn nrnss a.i oUiiiija.iijr o iiuui iuivd-u i . . . 0 -.-i-i-A-a I ""w Mf'"tr ... I arts lew 1000 iuioioawe r tt. v ,4r hn.ni tt ffnrA-1 be i entrained ror ump ureenieat, i alft i,ftVA, ieasened the woTk of tne wrwilA iavk etna KaIiAVA. Which. Ulmcu J ouiyt-ft I . . , j I Ik. a I . . . . . x.- I "Wu. - ' - ing to advices received yesterday, I ugieuiorpe, uuu8 u. clerical force employ eo in me wacer o cour8e means that he Germans ac Mr enrtwin who TP.rentlv resiened I riod beginning July 5. Twenty-one ne- d sewer departments, but the peo- mt)li8n leas tin the average per- ' . . . ... . I o-rv-ian nr?11 ha on train Art from the CQUn-1 -i- l A XT In tVioir n'oHtlnn and . i a7 Via tollo nf aa ennaiHntanrtaTtf rT TIlo : KinpiTJUlH. ih b'y" " . I dim Btuu. - ."'-'" aw I KfiTI ' nvor licio xiiictfeAii-wo. -j a.c wa OUyviliii-vuuwMfc v.. ' I . - a T J I " .... i I ... nw owit.. -har f il tvotice I ty.lor v83Dp uix, in. j., iinu yv hxiiiai6- councn expressed its willingness to hls oiehtseeine In London ana nis vis " UOllW .- W I. r ... .. , . a.. M -(, I .... . A. 1 - ... work on th comnanv's yards. Mr. ton win oispaicn o negruB iur vxuy abide by what tne peopie wam. . its in Scotland and is morany ceruiu Sodwin went on duty several days ago Meade, Md., duringtne nve oays De- The question of taxing surface cios- tnat he 8 not going to see half as mucn BC r,flrm5,ti nf hi annrtintment ginning with July 15. ets was discussed briefly, but no ef- o tne country as he would like to. His "0 " w " - rMr L I .... . , I ... J b. oir lo s nit A. was assured. He has associated with The 20 white men, one oi wnom iai ion was maue w ,7 wlw Iau"- . .4 . TOOa Aa, BU1"5 . . - I io Af uinMMr mmtUt this matter. Councilman Merritt "Received your letter and was de BeI'- nf Jndn E. K.' Bryan as" to Hinted to hear fr6m you, also very - . . . j j i ,. j u i i A.-'AWiav onarnnnn I nA rnwarn a. uu uu liacdd VAUocba, o.uu i uiukb. xuo v.u vta to the yard are Closed ana guaraea, cixy araio '.rjTr t w,trt tn know if the hooinir. doesn't it? and none are allowed to enter witnout and receivea ui r r , -"J'"" ""h t Rnnlv water "I received a letter from Mr. -Branch, a pass signed by Elwpod C. Glass, su- They witn tne tour wnue iiu- w t, out tno alao ... from yivian. I am glad perintendent of construction: yisltrs the county will bhboun w aitei- ;;; " the cllv th 't Is having a good time am mmtrrn wa rni" I :a ill r l in- Liia i xv v m . Demg given i noon on iu oeauuaiu um v-,. . , , oVriTri1 are not allowed, passes. "I have a little more news this time 3ia& siYcii noun uu " ; ------ - . ,a oh-nrmal and only those having business y with the Jackson and will assemDie as me iocai J". . :rrn1,ltnhp.. tM nsuai I was in London on a five officials. -The personnel of the, force headquarters at 2:30 o'clock. Murpny n re leaye abQut a week agQ and t k xdll be increased with developments A. Moore was named as xeaaer IOr w --T Tr a hv for labor, in all the sights. In th vard. keenine stepwith the new contingent while Adolph Koseman ana aim """rtt " "Vv frnm Tower. It is a mi wa-fwaMn v Hnnnor Smith, Jr., we mafle as- ne u ,7r;;:" wont to Westminster abbey, to ku,i"u'M i i - a AYr.AriA.nce. as ne naa not caiieu uu uv i " - , SIStant leaaers. -i 1 T7 w h hoy) honeht the nouses oi parliament. oa iur uciy, auume, r W.ria-r Kva. a niDe wrench, we rurtner tff"-'" :r-r. Went to London It is a musty old place! also ARCHDEACON NOE IS DRAFTED IN fO SERVICE Archdeacon Thomas P. Ioe has been rl raft An as a. member of. the Ya M. C n,,-ntr maA n nil' Inciutle some OI vx. ja - - . - . k(msa1f Wilmineton's best.- Ttteir names 101- "-". low: Wilmington Isaac Goldberg, Adolph o ? . j : 1. 4. ' ?oa:Z. William Thomas Cumber, iate cnarge 01 worn, u ,u v, -o---. t,,, MatHan Ta ana expected to leave iui 110 uon . Was in Piccadily " . " . -a a,qa tiliirnhprs wata I circus, OjeiuesLci oiiuaic. .ou,, "jf stressed the fact that plumbers were d M n j supp0sed to be some- annorontlv TftTV bUSV SJld dOUbted If B.lPD.!. "A xt- Va-W L thing llKe uroaaway, in xuin., it isn't. I had a good time all round while there. The best of all.v though; arm. thA air raid while I was there, it aoDarently very. busy. and doubted any plans looking tbward the piling up of work on this class of men would Va wise Tom Merrick; colored, was before ha hnarH for noolroom license, or happened on Sunday night. I was walking -up the Strand to the Eagle rather, a renewal of license which he . where I was staying. There was A. - ax x JaaV. 4 rT, OrA TDQO J 1 ' ,i ' . , . 1 1 X dian i get .as. u5"i " 1. crowd fen the streets ai tne time, put, (hoastom I Roseman. J tram K. ljOVe. Miles AltJiauuci iwi fiitnrA' I ton. Robert jacxs . x j - n Hanvai Marvm wiuruuj', j""m Reynolds, leave iwi uw v 1 - - ttij-a -a I o - . , a tiuvvu vu vi field in August He has been rector codi ouvenua.!, x,- motion tnai me iiwuse when the warning was given mey got . i- - .v it. riAi-i fihannarn i Ron. iUai jaucj..vu"""i n . n ace lu ub tuuuuticu vv .a i nt nf aurnr sn quick it seeuieu iiiag VI LUe UUUreU Ui. tile uwva I .. ' .. . tt. I, T. Hfllla Tn t t . WIa Uttl " --o - tor the past.several years and 1 H aerv pnTTinl?ihArl a treat work While taere. ouuui n. oui.lu, saieiy ami uia uojuuu . sailors ruiiumg aiuuuu tin& compiisnea a great worn. wmio: lucl& I r Tatl-nnVa and .. - tt.h j vnnir f thA I . , a 2, n. t ir-a nrown. viianco v. -""""-- 1 r.iiman nan wauicu w ror a sikul oi ulic ueiumuo. n. n" -i ri uoiniiei I i wn4 haan pnnrtiirTon in ms man-I a i i oe cT(tinr q c it eniinns rrnm SPECIAL. SERVIuEa Al I Tr,Tr .wtlUa P. RiiaA. Har- - v,o, noet PnliA Chief Wll- .w it lntha nunara. T don't IHCW Aiauu v &i ' 1. 11C1 111 tuu x- . - i yauiil auuui' a a E ! GO THE FULL LIMIT Twenty-two persons in New Hanover county have signed pledge cards agreeing to go the limit in the pur chase of war savings stamps and the campaign which was recently closed is to be reopened during the week and additional names added. The follow ing letter has been mailed Colonel Francis H. Fries state director of war savings, Winston-Salem, by Iredell Meares. It is self-explanatory and carries the names of those who have agreed to purchase $1,000 worth of stamps: v The undersigned citizens of New Hanover county each have signed the pledge card to purchase between now and December 31, 1918, the limit of $1,000 face value of United States war savings certificates, because: We regard them as an absolutely safe investment, the pledge of the United States backed by all its re sources. They pay upon the sum invested 4 per cent, componunded, or 4.27 per cent, straight interest, and are not tax able by county or nation. They can be registered at the local postoffice in the name of the investor, and if lost or stolen, upon proper proof shown, the government will pay the registered owner the principle and in terest. Thus the investor is protected. If desired, the holder can cash the certificate before maturity on January 1, 19g3, upon ten days' notice to the local postmaster, and he will receive his money back with interest. We desire to evidence our apprecia tion of the government's campaign for thrift and saving in making this invest ment. We urge Upon all patriotic citizens to Invest m government stamps and certificates .as liberally as possible, both as a saving to themselves and as an aid to the' government in financing this war. Either the government must obtain necessary funds by borrowing of -4ts people or by. imposing taxes upon Famous In a Day For fler Beautiful Complexion, Oatmeal Combination Does It A Free Prescription Does Its Worjc Over night. You Can Prepare It At Tour Home It ia my own discovery and get sucn mar velous results, says Mae Edna Wilder, New York: it takes just one night to when her friends ask her about her won derful complexion -ami the Improved ap-j pearance of her hands and arms. Yon can do the same thing if you follow my ad vice, she says: I feel it my duty to tell every girl and woman, what this wonder ful prescription, did for me. Just tajik of it! All this change in a single night. I never tire of telling others just what brought about such remarkable- results. Here is the identical prescription that ire moved every defect from my face, neck, hands and arms. Until you try it you can form no idea of the marvelous change it wlnmake in Just one application. The pre scription- which you can prepare at your own home Is as follows: "Go to any grocery and get ten cents worth of ordinary oat meal, and from any drug store a bottle of derwillo. Prepare the oatmeal as directed in every package of derwillo and apply night ana morning. '4.ne nrst application win astonisn you. it mases tne sxin aD- "pear transparent, smooth and velvety. I especially recommend It for freckles, tan. sun spots, coarse pores, rougn sKin.ruaai ness, wrinkles, and, in fact, every blemish the face, hands and arms are heirs to. If ypur neck ot chest Is discolored from exposure, apply this comninauon iners and the objectionable defect will disappear as if by magic. It is absolutely harmless and will not produce or stimulate a growth of hair. No matr how rongh and un gainly the bands and arms, or what abpees they have bad through hard work and exposure to sun and wind, this oatmeal derwillo combination wiU work a wjoiwV?rv ful transformation in 12 hours at the mosU Thousands who save used It have had tha same results I have had. - ' Note: To get the best effect be. sure to follow the complete directions contained in every package of derwillo. You save nniv tn rpt. derwillo and oatmeal ' You need nothing else and It Is so simple that i anyone -can use it; ana is so inexpensive, that any girl or woman can afford It.-Th manufacturers and druggists' guarantee that there will be a noticeable Improve ment after the nraj; .application-or- c&ey will refund the money.. It -Is sold in this city under a money refund guarantee by tall department stores and druggists. In cluding 3. K. Bellamy and Ahrens Bros, : , . . V' ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH TONIGHT rftadlnar tr ji Ta. rii ..I a -aj wti irai unii i m z trnTDniTi w i u 1 u i 11. a a n i i . fn a AonQTinn Tn u u u wtt l. ivi ri : ri niuimv z. u tuauij w iiattid titttii iii cmiKuvuiuh tnioaa i n.i x will kcl a vuauvo iw SDecial services will be held at .the " TPnv fihMwick. L-nrthnt Tom had been tried only L anther one. Sixth Street Advent Christian church n tnr white men to be en-U fp-r dava aeo in recorder's court on t have seen a good deal of England tonight and will be conducted byElder r ln d , j. 5 includes city regis-a charge of running a. gambling joint and Scotland since I have been over Joe snerouse, oi jacKsonvme. -no ltrants with call numbers up to z,do-, and. he believea, convicxea. oouaui nere ana wouia use w tso an interesting talker and what Tie Will -th ven rerfStrants from the then decided to allow the matter to go "Well, I guess that is abejut an the have to say -will be both interesting COUnty will take all the white men in over and Tom is to get his answer next j naws Just; now, so will have to close ana prontawe. . - - f flt-at ias- with a single exception, r Monday nigm. t lAoiir 0n nf thft seven men are The banking house, of A. ts. .ueacn i women have replaced men as puDiic The Wisconsin Industrial commissi Lnirae-efl in farm work and men .from & Co., of New York, will take the playground inBtructors at Indianapo- ion is making a survey Of the state the g registration or the one left $275,000 bond issue recenuy auiaoi ns - . . . - :11a. I . - : a-a K TVVK rtT a FX T or to ascertain the number of women wno , ri paired in farming, suture ,ca" lzed at a premmui ui . ... i -- . . -n i a-., , iVk. . aa.-xait navinir t n a have replaced menr in industries since bave be'filleo: witn ttnoaea, cent pasis, Z AT reinstated, this ; probably ending tht, the begining of the war. IaAv fialnotiT o Jantrhtfirin-law of I axr.ond class. .tv Vinards forsJuly follows: ft .' of I Wilmington William B.' FairCutta, James Solomon. Gore. William Francis financial stDimy or ' le island affair, when whisky that Powell, William U PJckett, frpmthe Unct' nJli 2SS, officers were sent to watch was partly Those cauea oyruwpv opnus - consumed. Councilman HaU also an- rr rftcentlv advertlsea, none oi v" r " ' . , : -7 each day in tne fields, loading and un- Stephen E. ' Sneeden, AldenfUon were ere8Jutn";;;' I special h authorized. budsetA ; They are W. J loading carts and doing all sorts of Murphy, . Joseph FTanklln Holland .S S. Gore, W. B. Walton, A. C. Carter, S. T. other farm labor. V Henry Nurnberger, Archie -Ballard session oSJSoSiV Ketchum and U; M; Reynolds. rienry i6. 7 1" tha hiffs, The bond money Cpntfnued on Page Nine.) iiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiimiuniiiiiisiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiims. 1 J. B. McCABE and CO. I Certified Public Accoun- I tants. 2 Room 906 Murchlson Bank Bldfl. Phone 996. WILMINGTON, N. C. sniiniiiHiiiiiiimiwiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnuDiiiiiiiiiuniff NEOUN SOLEj5x. Makes Walkln a Pleasurtt ' , Attached by SULLIVAN, King of 8homakers N. Front Street ?hone 523. i I Just Received Shipment Milans. Pretty, large shapes, in grey; and sand. Blower, Feather. HOSE HOSE HOSE MISS ALMA BROWN Summer Diarrhoeas ley. waiter w l-J"n ro and for improveroents made necessary When Baby Is Teething can be controlled more quickly with Franklin Cox, fhwdRussell Brown proloig the shipyards GROVE'S BABY BOWEL MEDICINE GROVE'S BABY BOWEL MEDICINE Davis Henry Coley,. George ,Aittr because or i & , will correct the stomach and bowel and it la ahnointeiv harmlPSR. Just Johnson. Tillman Joseph In lestieA tiar " rn..i n fioTfi. recentlv troubles. Perfectly harmless. See as effective for adults as for children. " T " I ,,.. nam Hon for intoxication, has been directions a the bottle. Rdv. ime On this date every man, woman and child in . the United States will be called upon to pledge his j or her full quota of War Savings Stamp purchases U; for 1918. No matter, what you db or how small your in i come may be, you must do your duty in helping to 7 raise the required amount. Let us all strive to save something each month. e can do it We must da it The Wilmington Savings & Trust Company Oldest and Ingest North Carolina Savings Bank 110 PRINCESS STREET AUV, l I V VAAA .AW.A v-v w-