Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Oct. 24, 1913, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
m .... .f 01 - . J; v THs-MOTtyryR stah. wtitogton, k c;. frioat, October 24, ibi?, PAGE 8. ml - 'I CENTRAL BANK IS BEING ADVOCATED (Concluded from Pace One.) will be taken up by the committee in connection with the Presidents con cession that the number of proposed Federal reserve banks could be cut down from 12 to the number fixed in ?he bill without altering the basic principles ' of the administration "senator Bristow said ne . favored such a plan because he believed it would operate to prevent a concen tration of credit andmoney. . Mr. Vanderlip said he had talkea over his plan witn a lew uauis that they iavorea it. "Do jou would accept BUSINESS HAS SUFFERED. Slackness In Steel May be Expected to Continue. Chicago, Oct. 23. The steel busi ness has suffered a slight recession and the slackness may be expected to nnntimio for Romp time. Normal busi ness, however, may De exyeaeu uj Snrinp, This was indicated in the dis- MRS.. EATON IS TO; TELL LIFE'S STORY (Continued from Page One.) hfs first wife's illness and her death: cussions at the regular monthly meet-j it developed by Dr. - Smith's testi- ing today at Gary, ma.. 01 an me mony inai navaj recoru buuw. auuuiui residents of the subsidiary compn Eaton to have 'been afflicted with a nies of the United States Steel Corpo- disease for which arsenic , and other ration " drugs sometimes' are. administered. It The steel chiefs gathered to attend w;as Dr. Smith who secured Mrs. D. H. thi meMnc of tL American Iron & Ainsworth to nurse the Admiral'sfirst the meeting oi tne -" QT,rt ho Hh bi . "faith- Steel Institute tomorrow. iu. n. uai j, nuc, Uuvv..-v , ,. ; SlirmanofUie board of directors of ful and tf ue to -her charge?.' She la, the Steel Corporation, told of the pro- ter became Mrs. Eaton and now is -.rT--- -I ciA-ntc' mooting - ' fhft defendant In the case. '. Mr fiarv carefully dictated his ac- , Under a cross-examination by Dis count ormleuft. , C, . ,A trictttorney .JSi,? i 4- i-ti :im. -nraa the fiorj hit.' the Admirals first wife died vorea it. i i ne oniy twyiv; . h thnk bankers' -generally general state of business conamups oi cereui . . ""8-i SrJJr. wo hv an- " ,,;IJr0r,ontQ he said. "Each a svmDtom of. the disease for which ed it?" asked senator eeu. ine general vie wirow -7 -:hAZZZiihto. . nwehri . .,Bfl!r,.L o-oTipmiiv I Jr IT kctiIq Qtih that this rn her famous ivoyage around the would be somewhat shocked by the t he expected to continue for, a Horn, testified .'that as President of idea of absolute government control," Klrt'-pertod. But this general opinion the Naval Examining and Retiring answered Mr. Vanderlip. "but I think given that in. the early Spring, i Bmrd;. he dechned a request from Ad- when they understand the safeguards not before, we probably would expe.- mirat Eaton for an assignment to a thrown about the appointment of the rience good and satisfactory volume position on some naval board, because controlling board ana me yuttnij yjiof trade." ne uau :ubi, men who would be named they would I Tn reSDonse to queries Mr. Gary J perance. ; V.. acwnf it with great favor. It eliml- sai(j rumors purporting to come from ; - saeminalv intoxicated. nates the provision of the admmis-1 Washington that the Steel Corporation Lieutenant Holden C. Richardson, tration bill wlucn woum roree planned a wholesale snui-aowu tu aViation instructor at Hammondsport, to supply part of their funds to tne coerce the government in connectionjN vs testified that while junior watch Tn,Vnol ovctnm eliminates tne OU-jv Chormatl art SUltS. Were tOOl v kottlooln'n MaccaphiiQOtte jecUonal provision that would compel foolish to be WOrth serious considera- in 1903, ne had -seen Captain Joseph mutual re-aiscoununs amyuB i'cu.V Ition. G. Eaton, then master of tnat vessel, I. - m l :i in a, COnailiou apyaruui luiuAitauuu mutual re-uicv.uuui'6 , , reserve banks and provides for the He told of '-one 6ccasion when on the way to the Azores Captain Eaton ap- issue of true bank notes instead or VAe u&s cmsi m p trouble. government fiat money." - - v After- Mr. VanderiiF ipnaa Prfb"L karoest Ship Afloat at Mercy of Steam peared on the bridge dressed in paja PnE' 5ml"ee!le liriv9 of Valve. - mas and save orders, which, if carried oitjjr, s - pnded on Rockland, Maine, Oct. 23. Engine out, .would have, put tne oauiesmp in Rnemfi?ffidin 7iwf hI ur-ed that trouble today halted the standardiza-l danger o-f collision with other vessels the capital m 1893. e ued I J . the srovernmenfs largest fof the souadron. the . government . Ke oer f " r -"hr fesa . ; r . v At , another - time Captain Eaton, SM tnYlV The breaking of a valve stem on th while seemingly .. intoxicated against ponas i.ior au Vf onir. frrward low nressure cylinder was the mast."' or? court, on the batl me.nts ana seuerBii, . f-' of the trouble. It will take at and sentenced two seamen for drunk- inu nnur'H i mi n i i i - w ij.au. j.u v . - - . i nib w' charged. DEPLORES WASTE OF LIFE. Secretary' Redfield of Deoartment of . Commerce. Makes'. Address.. -; Grand' Rapids. Mich., Oct. 23. De ploring the waste of lives through Innlr of 'rilroetinn into ? work and lack of training for -Work, Secretary Red field, of-the Department of Commerce tonight before the National ' Sofciety for the. promotion of Industrial Edu cation, of which he is president, voic ed a message of hope that the efforts of the society would bear fruit ln-con- stanuy increasing eaucauuu, uiwus men for those vocations in life for which they are best suited.-. . , The human-oofhos of the problem which faces them was what appealed ti. Vtirvi "t.( . !i;p.,l rrnfO " Vl 18310- wi uiiu kuc uiuiui ix&u"-, " "of the boy or the girl faltering on the edge of the strenuous struggle of life, needing; fq earn yet-not knowing ho.wto earn and forced to enter" the battle, without- the slightest training for the contest." ' In talking, of the cure . tor sucn a condition, he said: "Let me suggest that while we must not forget the great debt we owe to the private vo- cationatchoqls; yet the. future or in dustrial education lies! 4h ' the hand. of . the Dublic snhool. - The private in dustrial schools have; been the bea cons which have lighted the eourse on wnicn tne snip or state must. san. i do. not venture to let my .thought run freely into the social results of re moving our misfits. This is -a little too:; much of an industrial heaven ior me to grasp at , opce. Yet I wonder if it may not be true of the . work which we have undertaken that it has not entered into the heart of men to conceive the great things which are prepared' for our people .When indus trial education and vocational guid ance shall each: have wrought their perfect work." .Peace, precision and .prosperity in our industries and happiness and nopes- in our nomes, ne. preaictea, would be the result of correct indus trial education. - ' , .' ' STORM IN LOUISIANA. lonat two davs to make reairs. So far as the tests today went they oep larr d s if actorv by . officials j of the board. Thi Texas, went over the enness. ESTABLISHED NEW RULE. Nine -A white wo- at ten, at twelve, at-4ifteen, seventeen and nineteen Knots. ,jne jiaa just com- Wi If be Elected Hereafter. and her two-months-old babe and 1 pleted her first run. ut 21 knots when Deputles of the Protestant Episcopal Lives Lost Thirty-Eign rer- m'" 7ittiZ seventeen 1 Presiding Bishop of Episcopal cwurcn sons injurea. New Orleans, Oct. zs. I II il II aUU UCl tirv-mwutuia - i l- . , , 1 seven negroes lost their lives and if SKPn Church today established a rule that persons were injured, none seriously, Broken Ps of the engine tpmgnt hereafter the presiding bishop of the a tpjrnado that swept over southern we e shippto , JeBath andore church" shall e elected. .Cane crops were razed, dwellings of the Newport News Sh f u C tbe preslding Wshop was selected auto and fences demolished and other said the Texas Probably a"I1d,nt matically for his seniority in point of damage was-visited upon plantations ready to resume her trials next bun service The new method will go into southwest or tnis city. i The hurricane swept over Energy -The Texas today is tne most power. .h rpnt Dresidine bishoD the Rt antation, near Thibodoux, La., ful ship afloat and though other ships pr ere Mri Vtlte Lneand her ba- under construe "S& he certain features as an "all round sea Placing e.piscopal tJhurch tor ne molished on tnis plantation resuuuS ngnur, as a uicuii " ir.a,Q rr,.n nr tho Phnmhe of in injury to eleven negroes. board declares, "sne uutting a ciean pain ?w mam ..'V.' "vT B Vh. Churth to co-operate with other mis- tne tornaao lasnea mrougu ui ner sibw ?u p, " Uinr.arv hnrH. in rtirer-tin? the mis- lington plantation at Lula, Uj ae- first lme or tne neet, aoie io meet "s"--!? n5 activity of the l.-v.:- v,. nnortarc killin? .nmara nn oven terms. I elOIlarj' 5y JI it UU . l"c iuuuaums '"c&xY , I "A " . w rhrlst an neonle. IRioth these move- live negroes and maiming several otn- -j.ne Texas is ix. ieei -iuub " -f : r" '"n(1' P(i in heated debate er persons, including a white woman any battleship in our navy, being 575 ments were opposed in heated derme and man. feet over all. Her beain is 95 feet, by clerical and lay delegates on the Th? storm came shortly before day 2 1-2 inches, which yill give her al- fShM norht anH the terrified necroes were most is feet leeway in Dassing through bility that the Chur.h would he led caugkt in their shacks. , Wire mv the Panama canal locks. Her draft into com munication with several cities mi0f 28 1-2 feet will enaoie ner to enwr "" U"6U'- c" i'""w" southwestern Louisiana was cut off I at least four of the . Atlantic navy adherence. . . and it was late in the afternoon be- yards and one on the Pacific coast. Frederick C. Morehouse, a lay oeie fnro tv.o vnntro nf the storm and ox-1' t -. notaH nssnminff that, the gate from Milwaukee, introduced a tent of the damage was known. It is present trial trip is successful that resolution intended to authorize a com- believed the tornado spent itself in (he new battleship will confe in com- mission to revise the list of saints in the Gulf after sweeping over south- mission about Christmas time under the Episcopal Church, so as to include em Mississippi. Dispatches say the command of Captain Albert W. Grant, among others American personages wind blew at the rate or 60 miles an i wh0 for several montns past nas Deen i wno nave ueen- ueau wuger mau ten hour at Gulf port stationed at Newport News inspecting tury.f; Mr. Morehouse made reference In New Orleans considerable dam-1 the vessel in . her last stages of con- lto Hisnop aeaDury, nrst Disnop oi ine age was done to roofs, fences and swinging signs. One residence lost its entire front,1 while the family was huddled toeether in rear rooms. Many other dwellings, ; most of which were unoccupied, were considerably dam aged. Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 23: Vessels making this port today report severe storms on the gulf for the past sev struction. Church in America, and to a possible canonizing: of . George Washington. - The resolution was. referred to the joint commission on revision of the Prayer Boos;. The House of Demities in executive Was Years Ago. ' I session tonight confirmed the House of (Wednesday's News and Observer. i Bishops appointment or Arcndeacon Yes, railroad travel is. a , irjneijonn poyntz ryier, or tne.oiocese oi MR. WATSON IN RALEIGH. Rsilroad Fare Much Cheaper Than It nheaner than it was forty-six years Cumberland. Md.. as bishoD of the mis eral days especially during last night, j ae:0. when I went to Wilmington from Isionary district of Northern Dakota. , The three masted .schooner Donna j Salisbury- and chose the former place j The diocese and missionary districts Christina, from Cuban ports, lost her jas my home," said Mr. A. W. mainsail and much of her rigging. So far no fatalities1 have been reported. AT THE PIE COUNTER. Wat- J of the Episcopal. Church of America are to De grouped nerearter into eigni f rom I n'rovinces or svnods. after the custom from that' prevails in the Church of Eng- o.to land. son, of Wilmington, last night. "Then I paid $2.50 to get Salisbury to Greensboro, $6,50 Greensboro to Goldsboro. and from' fioldshoro to Wilmington, or a ; Tho Hnmo of THshons todav adont Patriots Who "Are "Willing to Serve" total of $14.25. I DUt those figures the ranon forwarded to it. last week ana tne joos upen. I down in a memorandum dook wnicn Dy the House of Deputies, creating the (Special Star Telegram.) It hari at. the time, and I have the bookl nrnvincoa : Tflneh-rllvlsion wilt. have its Washington, D. C, Oct. 23. Sena- vet The fare from Salisbury to Wil- rwinnl 'nr Intcrmpdiata legislative tor Overman, who returned to Wash- mington now is $4.75 or was last Sum- body between the diocesan council and mgton today, said he expects to make mer when I made the trip last, and I the general convention, recommendations for the district at- 8Upn0se it is the same thing now. I The House of Bishops discussed torneyship andnited-States marshal caicHlate, therefore, that travel costs briefly tonight the suggestion that , a for the western half of North Carolina just aDOUt a third of what it cost right bishopric for the negroes of the South arter tne war. . - ihecreated. and will resume the sut 'Bv the way. can you tell me where I -nTtinrrow I can find Pat McGowan,, Air. yvatsonr The House of Deputies yesterday inquired. "He and . I were old friends. I voted to defer action in this matter i Knew jonn ;tiampiou, auuiuei vei- untii the next triennial convention. . A. . I a 1 - m W M n n J II eran. : primei ui. iwneig". ami . , tl , , played together as boys in Salisbury, I - ANALYZED EVENTS xes, r nave. qnit. ine yriiiuug wuw early next week. It is pretty well un derstood that Charles A. Webb, of Asheville, will be made marshal and that-W. C. Hammer will be given the district attorney's place. About the same time Senator Simmons will rec ommend Francis D. Winston, of WJn ston for district attorney, and W. T iMorion, or uroiosboro, tor marsnal Ineco Tn fnet T have nuit it twice I. : 1. L . Manley McDowell of Morganton, Sft ihislSe'l, ?PV&iJmI!$ win he offered a Federal loh naviTie- 'T. . s JL I - - impeacnment. 9AA V. tir ?r 'j:'" QUll It in 1630 .10. Bl ior tne lieved that any place except r Tells of . . vuuu?s I hnsiness. and after ten rears In : that I ' ' 1L C7 " " 'C marsnaismp. . it is not be- T j ' i7j irn eu- suusequeui liuiwavu- Mr. MeDowell will-accent t Yr r " 1 m.ent as Governor, William Sulzer, in that of marshal. """6i LtT. L ..rt1 T J jJ-? an open air speech tonight-to voters ond entry into the vocation of a print- In 1907 I gave" it up again.' er. Capt: Thomas Washington. TJ. S. N. of Goldsboro. probably would have ueen namea as aavocate general or i - rt th twn mfkTr who had been the navy, had it not been for the fact UP vears aeo Ineaged in an ani thnt he hniia fmm tho aama stoto ac I cronies years ago, engagea m an am About this time Mr,. McGowan came CX X . f-V J . TTT. T. J. oecreury iameis. wasnington was Ju." nrttH together on the old Wil- "ycauuiucu- io icauitmg iu au over the favorite among the naval officials; TnrnffanH Pother on ners whelming reversal of the Murphy ver . H rs said, but the President thought; it maL!nPw8back :J J?, i .... .... . . : mated conversation about old times. in the Sixth: Assembly district, where he is. the Progressive candidate for the Assembly,-said: .""The appeal to the bish court: of public opinion from the packed court or impeacnment is resulting in an over the part of wisdom not to name him Mr. Watson was on his way back tv u j . I to wiimmKtou. alter a uubiucbs visn , -. . . A w. u. Ames Brown, former Washinie I aiieA ton corresnondent of the 'Raleigh Mowc I ano UDserver, now with the New York I KtJtoi HtwimcNui Sun, left Washington today for Old Sulzer said he had read that Charles F. Murphy "now bitterly repents his failure to order the hieh court- of im- peachmerit. to disable me from holding office." The chief had grown so used to Point Comfort where Saturday he will I Virginia Medical Society Will Meet In getting away with his jobs that he sail witn tee united states fleet fori Washington. . . i never dreamed ne would be balked a two months' tour of foreign ports. I Lynchburg, va., Oct. 23. ine vir-i when he-threw me out of the Gover nruwu is yeruaus me youngest news- I ginia Meaicai Docieiy wuay m i;uu-uuisuip, uununuea suizer. Vfcie is paper man m wasnington to be given I vention here overwneimmgiy rejected i momnea to learn that while he had such an important assignment. He is I the recommendation, of Hhe; executive l me rlynched like a horse thief and the a native of Greenville. P. R. A. I council to meet next year in Richmond mob left me for dead, there still Is I and accented an invitation to meet a I Drearn enougn m my bodv to flcht r.or BALLOON CASE AGAIN. . I year hence in Washington, D. C. f I runt bossism The officers tor next year, : electee i vjvir.: Murpny now is talkine about Bladen Countv Man Will Have Onnor-1 today are: :-. rwt haying me indicted on the ovUoit lunity xo aue Again. I - rresmeui, ui. oieyueu xatiinuuiscjL,i wmuii riewumg juage uunen refused Joseph smith, of Bladen, who, asl of Catiett; treasurer ir. so., w , rey- cp consider, 'rney do not dare to sub- our . readers wiii remember wnsiser ot Kicnmona: secretary, ur. r. a. i mit. my case uerore-a fair inrv- if t caught p and carried in the air byllrvin, of Farmville; . delegates to the rcould et a chance like that, f would a 'balloon at the Cumberland County I American Medical Association, Dr. W. J hail it .with delight." Fair last year, nas Been granted a new I xw - Anderson ana vr.j .tviriuana .uiuu. i ouizer vtomgnt attended a" theatre trial tiv tne sunreme iTonrt tub virsima udhc tieaitn Astsuuia-1 ceiore1 nia automobile- imiw)i.mov;nir He sued the Societv in Bladen Su-1 tlon in semi-annual convention here Land -was recognized ah sat in o kv perior Court some months ago, and today elected officers as follows: i J beside Mrs. Sulzer. The audience Judge C. C. Lyon threw the case out! -President- D.Mpsby. G.s. . Perron, cried for a speech. At the end of the of court. 'Now the Supreme Court has I of L,ynchburg. . " ; ' ' I first act after the curtain v had de- -reversed Judge, Lyon's ruling, and. Mr. Vice Presidents Dr. B. B.Bagb5, seen ded; ..it went up suddenly and the Smltu Will oe auowea to put ms case i oi whi r-uim,,-wiu iui. v vjci eume company raced the former Gov before a jury or otonega. ' : T . rnpr ana applauded him. Sulzer I octicittijr-ucosuioi ui. . uuwcu ptaue u. unei speecn, attacking Chas Lofton, of EmDoria. :K. Murohv. He. receival anrtVA 1 . W a... . ' . . . -. . i . . i . I . , .- - . - - " v-vx ' j I ine next convention win ue ai meioastratJon m front of the theatre n? ihin Runs ' Asround on Reef Crew I university of; Virginia in April ri ton he was leaving. Hernosand; "Sweden, Oct. 23. The rv,Q wentknrsten. ' which yester- daTlett'Tasa'ln Uhe gulf of Bothnia rf fn on a reef a few hours i-iZL'J aa nersons were drowned. FRESH DEMANDS ON CHINA, Russia Wants Recognition of. Mongo lia's indeoendence. ; London, Oct. 23. According to the . OLD SCHOONER A WRECK. The Quiver, After 45 Years' Service on vnesapeaKe, Blown Ashore. oaiwmore, Md., Oct. 22. The on If'5 iiV nicked ud by the I Peking corresnondent of the Daily RphnnTiBr, iV '"A'-r A ioue bui - j- ToUoronV. p,,;io Ho nmcoii i .7-------- , un;u nas Lrauea - .. nfairmar .Ca.fl VOEn illlllt? am iwiusui i O'"!"1 """" l-"iw iiu .mB ;neSaDeaRe for 4K vmfo n u here V They succeeded in oemanas tnat China- immediately an "abandoned Vreeir hVi landed, here. VV, uej . steamer shall recognize the . indenendenoe of at V.2ZZTec on -Tne shores of wSm?fhrew: clu'g to the, rig J qulred ,ta recognize Russia's- right, to WS&Z AIet , ooit AATtf nti .rturm?. iconsiruci- a r-rancn - or-tne Maiw'im. w.m,-t.i...:,..-,"r",VBUV'c '.c'cu ESr-S obed I flanJ 5?. Jitw.een Aigun,2 Tsltsit ent-c jto the ve.BseVaaS " k?,-wJJft8; .-. nits. - . . .... iKDar auu Auaiiitr. ; - fn,'4x...'t. - - r ?,uv uuil URGE FEDERAL AID. For State Mining Schools Interest ing Address: Philadelphia. Oct. 23. Federal aid for mining schools that are uhdet State controrwas adrocated at this afternoon's session of the mining congress byRepresentauve Martin D. Foster, of IHindis, -chairman of . the committee" 'ijtfj mines'.pd mining in the National .Hohseot. Representa- One of fhe interestinii ; addresses of the day was delivered by-Edward W. Parker, statistician of tne united States Geological Survey; , who said that the net profits in the-coal mining business are not aS large as generally believed. , . . , Chicaiso. -Oct. ij:i'. Roger Bresna han, catcher" for the Chicago 'National baseball team, will manage the Brook lyn Nationals next season, according to a report printed, here today.. Terms of the alleged deal were . not made public. ' v. . - ; U 1 . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CT ' Bijou Mbtion PM9n&x Orand Tbati-ei-Mbtien":iPtotute. -Elvinjfton's Jliiitbu,s:Sioelates. Ba n ueriua n ' &--: Ktrby-Anctioii 'Sale. W. R. Snrincpp Sr Co Rnok'a Uunirps. St. John's Lodge rEmersent Communica tion. ' - Y ' . - - c BnNlness Locals. Lost Fox Terrier Wanted Hall Hack. For Sale Afotoroy. For Rent rpper Fat.-. L. T NewrTaWeRntter. Palace Market Fistt Roe-. For Sale Swnset Park Lot. For Rent rnfimiisiiediiltooms. Clark-Lynch Lumh.fr Co. High Quality. Business Locals bead. Om Cat nr word ter-CMh la- . ftertion, bnt no dvrtlment takra for tluur 25c. AdaltloMl words morr thma S5 Oae Ceatper-word. UnleM th AdTertlaer bai a' Lflar - aeeouit, all adTrrtlsemeBtJi under this head M 8TKICTXY CASH IN ADVA3TCX, the' moanti being too email to warrant charge The Star will oend without charge; a Wwiterm Union Mfraaenrer to any address In the city for advertise meats tn tbhi department naon reqaasl by Phone' to No. 81. 'A Messenger. wJ also call for telegrams 'for the Wettern UaJba Telegraph Company, or for antas or small packages to be dellrered nowhere In the. city. No .charge for ct1ectlng the telegrams, bat a small chargo-for strictly Messenger Service; calls will be made, -or telephone irafc scrlbers may at' any time telephone their telegrams t bills rendered to mH the sender, daily, weekly or monthly. For this service, call "Western -Union." Bnt for advertisements always call the Htar Office, No. 51. Copy for Business Loc&It cannot be ' takrtr 'over the tele phone bnfc ibpon ' request Messenger will be dispatched to - any part of the dry for them. FOR SALElMotorcvcte, Has beeo used only three wfeeks. Cost $200; will sell for S123.O0. Cha t.- noDkltf!. 18 South Front street. - oc24-tf ; . - . i FOR SALE Oiie of the" best lots at Sun set Park, on Washiugton street. Will sell for less than ost. Party leaving city. Ad dress "Sunset Park,1" core Star. oc24-tf FISH "roe Fisli roen--. Fancy sttck Freslj. Norfolk oysters every day. Celery'. lettuce, cranbemes and grape fruit, na tive pig pork and country sausage. Fresh sauer kraut. I'n lace Market. 108 S. Front street: 'Dlione 72. . ' - oc24-tf i- , for rent To desirable barty. threa room unncr floors, centrally located. All modern conveniences. Call phone 1811-W, for nartrculars. J ' ot-24-it' 4. FOR; RENT Several unfurnisLed rooms with bath. Electric liplits. location, .Mar ket street. oni Mock from. car line. Ad dress "Renter," care General Delivery. , oc24-lt DOG LOST Verv small toy Fox Terrier marked black "and .white. Answers to name "Bobby." Reward, if returned to P. It. Al bright, Jr.,1 114 So. Third 'Street. r oc24lt WANTED -i-i Second-Tiarid hall rack ftnd one second-hand combination coni -ano wood heater. 'Address glvlng lowest cash Dnces aun ' fiPHcrintion. "Li. tr.. cure Star. . . . -.. i. . oc24-lt ASK ANV.ftf;.nnr customers about -onr quality and service, and then give us a tttal i: i 1 l l l ll.i.lr. Liyucu liUmner Co. . ' octn TABLE BETTER, 3 lbs one dollar ; Star nams, ziic. in. i, country.. eg!s. .5ik uojs. . yam potatoes., 25c. neck : fancy isaiawin aonles. 50c. nppir? New's'nure vinegar, 10c battle. 'Phone 1038. L..T. xsew. , oczi-n NICE N'orthv yam not a toes. 20c.. Deck Spanish potatoes, 15c. peck: eggs, 28c. dp, butter, 3 lbs., $1 flour, 35c. bag. E. F Noe. .'Phnne 1174. T - t! Castle street. ' " ." oc24-lt TALK ARniiT anmpthinir 'srood to oat Just stop at the Delicatessen and see our uispiay or fine meats reaa v ror ine taDie. All kinds of Ytnmoatitv n ixl imoorted cheese, Fresh cereals just received, . B. May. 13Q Market st. 'Phone 1311. ' . . v. ocw-st FOR SALE Saddle ' horse; thoroughly sound, gentle and in A No. 1 condition Apply Fred. D. Bear, phone S27-W. - ..'-' ' a - r,' : , oc23,24-2t 81.700 WILli. BUY." 5 .house renting for 4 each, in onhorn sprtinn of eitv. Good toan arranged for considerable portion - of hiib amount.. Address P. u. jjoxW, .it.v. .A uoat ner proved imavailing. . i'connden, 7 WANTEDiTfi rn rchasa a t once, d own town retail crrkiccrv. business. Address : SHERRV, chocolate, orange and vanilla ice cream toaa. tary- plant Uream uo V, -chocolate, orange and vanilla today. The most .complete sanl t in the State. -A. 5. Warren Ice .. ?phone 485. oc23-tf UNREDEEMED shot guns, vhlgh ma Iron J.thc 'ReKiin sfton. ,- L. C ' etc at a. bargain, at; uncie cnariea; tr awn hnn Tfl s Front street: .'Phone 642. ft " - . . ' : ci .M 1 -r grade Smith, WANTED Two to five thousand pounds of good .country tallow. Address Box 187. - FOB KISJN X A.Z .OU, -xx; oouiur- .iuiru street. .W. M. Cumming, Real Estate Agent. . f;. ' . i OC22-3t ed, corner Front and Wooster. -W. if. Cum ming, Real Estate .Agent; i oc22-3t nriVTnn AT rtvrv T'omnfttPnt mnrh1n. (04- K ia o noMo nf' borffner . nn Mini) .tfiV- ing pare of Woods and Atoerlcan tfijn knife planers. wire .giving .reiereiicea uiu oui ary.you expect.- Enterprise Lumber Com pany, juount unve, jn. j, . . oc-oi THE RURAL BUILDING : AND LOAN Association will open "the 24th series on Saturday.. JSov. 1st. lyia. iqu can sud-. scribe for stock now. Series limited to 1.000 shares. R. C; ,'IJeRoset,p'esjiaent,; James Owen Reiily, secretary ami r treas urer, -ocax-eou-ti HPLRS ! BULBS! BULBS t Bulbs.-bulbs. hnliis. bulbs., bulbs ire said bulbs. Hya cinths and all kinds. Import shipment di- Pharmacy. . 8ez4-eoa- INSURE TOUR HORSES against loss by -death from accident, disease, theft, Are and lightning. See JV Jrying Bear. -.'Phone 143, representing national JUivestoex uo. r, : . - .OVJ.-Xno FOR RENT Beautiful ten-room house fust completed at Sunset Park, half a block from the car line. Every city convenience. perfect sanitary sewer, artesian . water, Heetric ngnts, -granommc aiaewatKa, , on aiacadamized street.- Conveniently anang. Phone312.' - . - "';-feu2'tf STENOGRAPHERS Experienced and well educated, desires aposltionr capable ,91 handling almost any kind of business; if interested, address -u. v. w.,' ..care ssrar HORKF.8 AND i.MITLES ' ': Have lfl few heavy darft inules and l small farm mules: some good farm, oopses saddlers: 'and drlv- rs. tan and iook-; rnem over; james j. Darby; No. 10 Dock street. 4 oc21-lw fOPPOBTENITy may come at any mo ment ! If you .haven't savec 7011. can't, take advantage of it. Our next series opens 'Sat urdays-November .. ist r. gep m ,jHe; start your nest , egg now, by saving, or own your home through Building and Tioan. City and Suburban Building Ass'n ; r114 Princess street. L.. J carter, sec y jJJiay ton Giles, Sr.j acting, president. ocl9-6t T HAS been ayid is our aim to fur ? hish to to men of this city a Comniera Ser vice so comply ;aiid so Spendable , that even our largest manufacturing and merchandis ing interests will find it unnecessary to have further Banking facilities in the financial centers. We sug gest a consultation. I American National Bank ' V V e-.--r. Mi- ilrnington, N C. i W B. COOPER, k . , .President C. E. BETHEA . ... . .Cashier. President , I THOS. E. COOPER, Vice-President. W. C. DENNY. . .. ...Ass't Cashier. E. FRED.. BANCK, Ass't Cashier. DON'T PAY RENT' . Own -your own home: pay your rent money into Building and Loan, and secure sefety for the fu ture. Our next series opens Saturday, No vember 1st, 1913; -phone "771' Or call by 114 Princess street, and secure your shares. -City-and Suburban BIdg. Ass'n. L. J. Car ter, sec y ; -Clayton lines, sr., acting pres ident. ocl9-6t FOR SALE Fine building lot in ideal lo cation. Will increase 100 per cent, in-val ue in next two years. Terms to suit pur chaser, if taken at once. Address.' Box 595, City. . . ,ocl9-7t FOR SALE CHEAP A desirable -piece of property on second street, between Chestnut and Grace. 62x127-feet. Apply at . - - 1 . T. T.I 1 , ' t M . . Cl . once toXi. ,xv. jrivrikuru, uccu t-j j v.ir Co. I OCl9-tf ri UCK JVe call your Attention to Our High Grade and Steel Ranges They are as low in price as the Cheaper Line of Ranges, - and are the Highest in Quality. i Also have full line of Hot Blast Heating Stoves. Call 7 and See TheU i ' ; ' V; v focnd anything? It's a moral ob ligation you owe the owner to let him know, in this column, pay for the adver-. tisement and receive the property. ocl5-tf BUTTER I am making a specialty of Fancy Creamery Batter; selling , the Hid afield Brand, and my sales on this .brand have doubled. rartiemar peopie are invited to try this butter and note the difference. - Yon will use no other. Also full line of groceries. 'Phone 200., J. xi. exton. ,ocia-tr duty. Three years' experience in typewrit- ing and office work. Commercial educa tion, $50.00. Address "C. -X" care Star. Tiifu rrk.ilrw la mnt0 oil o-prlvi RCtl Tilled each, morning by Wilmington men; and wo men than is the most engaging piece of hews, local or otherwise, in any part of the paper. You're the loser if your an nouncement is not rouna nere. vbb cuiii a word; minimum charge, 25c. Cash to ac company all orders. oclo-tf means dollars for the small business man who doesn't care for the larger advertis- Give it a -trial. You reach the people, who buy everything from pin hooks to push carts. ' .- ' ocl5-tf -vrtn. pevtKh 11 Nnrth Seventh street. house, good location. See J. Irving. Bear, General Insurance, 101 Princess street. coiivr Frpnh car of horses right from the farms of Kentucky. Will be'rea- . . ri j a . TIT Wv f. ior inspection oy oaiuraay.. wuju ad to have you come ont and look (hem over. Kentucky Horse ana muib up. v trntt rat.f Three voune mules, seven and eight years old; work anywhere; cheap cash or real estate only. Will sell either one or all. Reason for selling, to, boy larger for logging. Address -W. T. Por ter & Co., Emerson, N. C. PassengeT sta tion, Portervine. s. a. 1. uc-it-w - DO YOU EAT OYSTERS? i If 80 flon't forget to use Polite's Pepper , auce. j At all first class groceries., , Be20-"imQ ; FOR SALE One, good, heavy mole price $155 cash. Apply to y. T. Farris,. at Farris' Bakery. . . oc2-lm diamonds lnJatches Jewelry V : '- ' -'-"--' -y: . .i- Fine Watch and Jewelry j ''Repairin.fi;, -- v mm Schuster Jeweler 104 North Frqnt Street ST. JOHN'S LODGE No V ;;.; ;;;wcm -ii; !.- '- ;A.,Ff & A. :M:.:- Wvf , - Emergent CorarnUBir i' V 2 Arnninv "lit A il'clockJ v evening, ,vat; i 8 o:ciock. i sharp, for-the, purpose vc i of. conferring -the de W V-.I ree of -1?. M"' V - '.-'. , i- " T-I,.JI. ,'."" 'k.n(lun i.t11 ,...1 - 1 .3 - . ... By order, of the Master. ":.:', a-, ' -.f '- c , if ; -t; Secretary. . DON'T WAIT ! .Until you have saved a large sum of money before put ting it in bank, but depqsit the small amounts and let them save themselves. Take the nickels and dimes, the quarters and halves out of your pockets, and put them in bank where they will be safe from thieves and fires, and away from the danger of useless spending. .This small change -will open an account with us, and we pay you four per cent, to save it. Remember.. the small account is welcome here. HOME SAVINGS ORTON BUIU3ING. TO Deposit that ?1.00; don't wait to get $10.00 or $50.00;' because it will grow when in bank, while if you keep it is your pocket you are almost sure to spend it. - And don't forget that while your account at this bank is growing your credit .is also growing. . , ' V . - Atlantic Trust & Banking Co. Trust Building. Wilmington,-!. C THE VICTROLA Satisfies your love of music. A variety of styles, . ' V'-' $25 to $200 each. h: ' New stock of Records just received. ' WW. Market4 Street QuickShipment For quick shipment we will I sell the following at r a "Bargain'::: C 500 bags Broken Rice ' z ibd rjags" JapTRice" " " 750 boxes Job Tobacco v (assorted. . brands) ; . SOOkegsVfresli&ughtJM 250 bbls. Blaclc Sir ap Moias--' ses.-' QV- -v; We are wholesale agents for ; "Belle of ' v WilmingtonV and "Gold Medal" Flour. J. XI BROOKS Wholesale irocer rYlUynNGTONC1 and Ties MOLASSES ,- hay; fifr Grocery lineV . ' . .. . . -i . . . Let us -book your order orSalt. Prompt or Future shipment lllllpper WHOLESACHVGRGCER, f.:WilminnN.C,-. ' ft N2 ' "'. - . y
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1913, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75