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LOCAL DOTS. (CjOGIAk & M PERSONAL License was issued yesterday for - a.1 . ; r Ti a I i m ' 1 me iuai i ia5t! ut air, r reuenK i v Southerland and Miss Evelyn M. Car"" Si'- :: : t-t ter, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. . Jtobt, . fartor onrl Mr AniHri C. IXallav'' Mr. James C, Craft, of New York, 6on of Mr. and ' Mr&. Winslow J, With Our Best "Wishes For a m 4h ?. T I, 1 is here for the holidays. Halley, of Pender county, and Miss' Annie Ii Mmtz, daughter of Mr. and" Mr. Arcnie u. warren is nome iroiuivH w t. Atint 2IoSSJyIthteVSlS2tB 10 A telegram was received yester spend the hoiiaayswitn nis parents. d&y from Dr Q A ghore of the State . . Health Departmental stating that a Mrs. Sam. S. Drew and son, Master d0g .nicn bit three children on South Fred, left yesterday afternoon for Wu- vvnnf root Rnndav w rahir? tm. 4 7 son, to spend the holidays with Mrs. mediately after the .children were bit Drew's brother. Mr. Jeff. P.:Lee. r I ten a representative: of the health de, v:- ' ut - - vu- .v.., partment secured tne head-of the dog Mr. Alfred rK. PhiHfos. ; of ,TamDa,lahd sent It. to Raleisk for examtha at .. r ' ' x Fla., who-has been visiting Mr. and Ubn . : Mrs. Chas. - Dushan. returned to his I xs 2m home Tuesday. .i - . : ; sheriff yesterday .from the Clerk r-jf: . .p.-,. ' J.. Superior (3ourt vDur)iam county Jit Miss Carrie Hooper, of Birmingham, an action instituted in that countv !.v ma Ala.,-is visiting . her' .cousin, Mrs. j; B, Mason against The JMdelty Trust! ttabnel Homes on vimrq street. ; - I &. Development Co.; C, E." Greenamy ij. ..naawicKjr. viae summois auss Anuie reiu iciL jwwmwr iu. is-made returnable January 5tft.nraeF Siler City, where she will spend the htature of he actiott Is not stated; ia nonaays wnn reiaives. . . the summons. fc v i. i. -r. Mr. John J. i3laiF superintendent oi DCDCfiMAT DADADADUC the Mtv eraded schools, has cone to 1 rLlUUi1iL rJXAxSJrri, High Point to spend the Christmas holiday. Capt. O. O. Burriss, of Jackson- : . J yule, Fla., has arrived to spend: the Miss Blanche Wiggins lett yester- holidays. day for Maxton. wnere bob win spenii Dr m. H. P. Clark left yesterday the holidays with her brither, J Wiggins, Esq. . .. . .... . Misses Alice Sawyer and . Katie Pridgen are home from the State Nor mal and Industrial College to spend the .holidays with, relatives.' .. - 5 - Misses Mary-B. and Fannie S. Mitc hell are at home .from the State Nor mal at Greensboro to spend the holi ! afternoon for Wake Forest College where he will spend the holidays. He will return to his office Monday. .-The many friends.; of Mr. B. . F. White, : an old : Wilmington bojr who for the -past -several years has been traveling several States for the Borden ! Condensed Milk Co., with headquar ters in Atlanta, Ga., is. here to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives end friends. -Manager Comes, of the Academy r Mr. H. R. Aiken, city editor of the of Music returned yesterday morning Star, left yesterday morning for Hie- from New; Orleans whither he- was kory, N. C, to spend the holidays with summoned a few days, ago on account his narents.. . of the critical iliiess and subsequent ;; i , . i-i .1 death--of -his -father,, inwhiclibereav-J . Mr. Li. Lu Boon, Jr., who is a student (ment he win. nave tne .smpere, sym- at the Georgia School of Tecnnoiogy j patny ot a nost ot tnenas at Atlanta, Ga., arrived home yester- STARKEY BUILDING SOLD; OTHER REALTY TRANSFERS Valuable Property : orTjt the Wharf J Changed Hands Yesterday. ; By deed filed for record yesterday William Struthers, Jr., and wife and W:olfc-oi Tnvlnr trntetcni - transfer - in Paulina E. Clark, for $100 and other I a! day to spend the holidays with his parents. - . : Miss Grace Logan, a member of the High. School faculty, will be the guest during the holidays of Mrs. Archibald Peatross at the Cape Fear Apartments. : . . , " :fMr. Nelson MacRae and Miss Agnes MaeRae have loined their narents. Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh MacRae at the Hotel! considerations; th. valuable property I uraiton, vvasmngton, u. u., ior me i known as the Starkey building on holidays. I Princess street, 156.3 feet west of - i Front, 58.3x60 feet in size. Mr. W. C. Peterson, Jr., arrived m Other deeds were filed for record the city yesterday morning from the yesterday as follows: B. F. King, Jr University of Virginia to siend the tn William Struthers. Jr. and wife holidays with his parents, Mr. and Jfor $100 and other considerations, lot Airs. w. u.f eterson. I on south side of Queen street, 16o ( i feet west of Front, 33x66 feet in size. There were , 583 Red Cross seals Progressive Building & Loan Associar sold yesterday at the postoffice. Those Jtion to William Struthers, Jr., for m enarge were, misses ; ousie iiranu $600, lot on north side of Church and mary Post . with Mrs. . Cuthbert street, 132 feet east of 13th, 33x99 Martin and Mrs.. T. E. Cooper a feet in - size. . larshan and Estelle chaperones. r . Shrier and Hannah Shrier Bretzfelder t " f, ' -: ' : ' and hushand. to B. F. King, Jr,, for . Mr. and .Mrs., Jas. S. Warwick and $1- and other' considerations, lot ?on nepnew, Mr. iTea transiey, oi croon- west side of 10th street, 66 feet north lyn, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. war- j of yMarsteller, 66x165 teetin size. B. wick's mother, Mrs. . Elizabeth Pick I King, Jr., and SamuelSeigler. Jr., ett, .No. 112 Grace street. They ex- to William Struthers, Jr., and wife, pect to spena tnree weeKs or longer for jlOQ and other, considerations, lot m Wilmington ana nave ueen psaa-1 on east' sldecox Brown street, 66 feet sieeiea- a uusi " I nortn ot JNixon, 30x66 feet in size. S- '.J: . .1 " . C J FUNERAL OF MR. SCHLOSS. Mr. i rienry w alters, oi in ew i orn. an d a Mew We'll remain, yours for increased Dusmess Ki '.W i lli i chairman: bL.the board of directors of Service -Yesterday Afternoon- From m the-city- for the.- holidays, and -Is i The . funeral' nt - Air- simnn a saoh the guest.or Mr. arid.MPem nis uui, ncc-jjieBiueuL w iue ev Mw teraay attemoon at: 3 : 30 o'clock from Central,-of :New: Yprk,ns expected to the residence, No. 212 .North Fourth arrive the latter, part of the week to street, conducted , by Rev. S. Mendel visit friends here. - , sohn, rabbi of the Temple - of . Israel, mWri iini...iv ! r, of which the deceased was. a devoted BENEFIT, MUSICALE ANNOUNCED onfl faithful mrnhpr - The rvi. '5Y LAPJETL,N5N -'AUXiLlARV, Jwer attended by hundreds of friends vu? Ui - wvctoiuis xvcc,ff,5 from the city and elsewhere. sopai .events ol tue ymeuue . in wu- - There were a profusion of floral mmgton will be a ? benefit , musicale tributes from the hands of lovins iy -iu bwuesr-uow Auxiliary me friends and - attested 4n a mostim James W alker, Memorial Hospital on pressive - manner the. high - esteem ,in a7.1 thxis,tWe?Jtm z which he was held by those who knew - ".i-. rnim. Following the impressive but is iu yiusiam jur ims oecassion: simple servicea at the home the Wi-i-ii- n s remains -were borne tenderly to Oak - " tV A Vr " , dale cemetery : where the interment pinoiiH io rtitoi ni uy was made- The . pallbearers were: Tfoii o,i Honorary, Messrs, Sam Bear, Jr., Jas. MP nHoMHAiVn,elloWT.a?o H".: Cowan, L. ; Bluethenthal, Sigmund Miss Katie Foard; Alto, Miss Julia Bear B F Keith and Wm R Snrin- Pnst anH Mica Acmacs. rhaCtQn .near, . j . iveiin ana wm.li. topring : Reading Selected Miss Hines. Solo (a) FararitelTeV by DuBois. b) Selected Miss Lydla Post. Piano Solo-Valse in Etude Form B Flat, by Saint Saens Miss Agnes Chasten. (a) From the Land ,of the Sky-blue Water, by Cadmani j(h) Jean, by Sprpss Julia Culbreth . s c 1 Reading Selected Mrs. HJ B. Branch. ' -..;,. ' i Part I!. vVictrdla Solo-Cavalleria Rustica- na. by Mme. Earnest er; active, Messrs. Jos. N. .Tacobi, Louis :. Goodman, . Thos. H. , Wright, james vviison, ti. u. near and A. L. Battiste. MARRIED YESTERDAY. Miss Annie L. Mjnbe Becomes Bride of Mr. Austin C. Holly. - , Mr. Austin .Holly and Miss Annie L; Mintz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alintz, -were happily married yesterday afternoon - at 4:30 o'clock at the" home ' of the bride'a Barents. Solb FSeTRatn bv-chnPidPr-- No. 1314 South Second street, the ot i kIha n,?'' W Schneider flciating minister beings , Rev. J. ; A. ssunivan, pastor of Brooklyn Baptist Miss Katie Foard , :0 Shepherd of Israel, by C P; Mor rison Ladies Quartette. Sopranos Mrs. M. H. Longfellow, Mrs. J. D. Ed wards; Altos, Miss Julia Post, Mrs. Frame Muse. Solo Selected Mrs. George ' S. Boylan. Mirandy on Girls Proposing, by Do rothy Dix Miss Hines. - On Wings of Music, by Mendelssohn -Duet Mrs. George S. Boylan and Mrs. J. D. Edwards. rrS6' w UUDeri-iVllss Guilty of a Nuisance. Good-night, Good-nisht Beloved hv ittl'V:i. ua- "ayes, cnargeo witn Cito Pinsuti-SopranS ' Mrs m ' h ommi"mS a nuisance by unloading Longfellow; Alto Miss Tulia pn I 5 . Vl ap ' irom a vessel on a wnart Tenor Mr. Greene Fenlly Bass Mr thin the city limits, had a hearing .-J;",.1 r' r.,BCMt! rt5Iliey oass, Mr. before Jiircwb w t. rtL-v,Q;w leruay at. noon m justice Harrissi pf- T '3 Office were omy a iew friends present. Both bride and groom have many friends who will extend to tnem nearty congratula tions and. best wishes.. They left on tne : 6 o cioek seaDoard train rof ia short honeymoon trip and upon their return will reside at No. 313 Camp bell street. Mr. Holly holds a posi tion with the Atlantic Coast Line in this city. EMPLOYES CELEBRATE. nce. Justice Harnsn uraa . tn." hovo heard the case hut was kent.at home Force of Ahrensi'Broa. m : ..accouilt..of ilness. He was found Christmasi Partv in riffw-. I smiiy oi tne cnarge and judgment t$A unique Christmas celebration was waT susPended upon payment of the held yesterday afternoon r S the of- t8ts- l The unloading .pf the vessel fice? of Ahrens Broswholesale' drug- IfPff laifc lturVLni win gists, when-the employes of the of- not be continued The defendant was je met for the purpose oi P exchang- !drHy uisoisson' Es(land tfg? gifts, expressive of some hobby Hevtiert Mc9.lammy, Esq. appeared for otjeach, and also to remember their the Prosecution. ;; employers with appropriate- Mfts Mr . 777 . A Eduard Ahrens was given tw beautf- Chedv;iW,th Fatee Pretense. fnU hunting pictures and Mr a , n i .obable .cause .was found , yester; i AMeiis-.-apreV- rug. Followmg thii' toteM W.-AMcX5owan Ux. a pWsentation thV employSwe?! also e against Frank: Canady,,: colored, glvM ? appropriate presents by the ard ith . getting money under flri ; y e .pretenses , from Mri" G. P. Loy. VThen came the informal part which 2?eiiwn.touperior;Ckmrt wa most enjoyed. The preientswere -hiqnd) fiixed at 150. ropriaterf labled so is to descrtbe 7&?hJ v6tl-is al ge5 by isome characteristic or whim of the one ?anay- s2ld m.a; mortgage on receiving them Mr c a mVS a mule when he knew that the mule lortoy cms- Miss o Was dead The -defendant :,-? denied ;im&trii tautomobnei Mrf8J ?R J th $ gd-: Hfiy, k miniature, imitation turkey " TE? E? q' represented. Mr. ;johnnie Niestlie, a toy boat; Mr. H. F JfL1 clayton Grant appeared Otteni a supply of building blocks; Icrr;anaqy- ; ' Mr. Eduard Ahrens,- a small doll; Mr, Funeral f m Curri;;- . A. G. Ahrens. a .toy chanticleer- Mr Mne!aL5IJIL,? "CrL- jr W BlnmmA a tnifliatllrA hall o 4 I . uws OI-,:irs. 'May , VOlvu die. Taylo Suo ui. vuiyu, uu . "'. relatives, arrived last niirnt nn'..tne annMr? It la -a.shi- fw . i.Mt -lYr? .Theatricals nars- MisRiSTstelle. Tavlor. a, amaii I ".i?n5eyr a.f accompamea Dy ner r . ' . uau l . tfunar.i.mra. I OM irllln David F. relatives. arrivri : ih ' nint nn .th cars; figiin The Academy of Music will join in the Christmas celebration today in most royal manner and will afford the people of Wilmington rare chance to add greatly to their enjoyment of the big fete. The Academy will practical ly have open house all day, as this afternoon it will present a special mat inee, doors opening at 2 o'clock and tlie performance commencing at 3 while tonight another performance will be given. The attraction will be in the form of a big vaudeville jubilee, the equal of any to be found in the bouth. In addition to the swell vaude ville bill will be given two! reels of feature films, thus really making two big snows, and. for the, same price of iiumission. xne prices, too. .win h i. me popular ; type 10, 20 and 30 cents,, thus offering a high class bill for small money. - - v- - . The acts to be presented' are of the hest type that visits the South, and the variety is such as will. afford one of-.tbe . best balanced vaudeville ! bills ever presented in the South. Included in the list are the noted' Les Chem- roys, 7 iuuropean . novelty artists, who will make their first the South with .their engagement in this city. There will also, be, on the Dill ; McNamree. who will nresent novelty act in clay work. - There will aslo be- plenty of singing and danc ing and the well known sketch team of Leavitt and Lawler. From this list UVcan be seen, that something- choice may he expected. rne engagement will , extend not only today, but throughout the rRf of the week, with matinee both tomor row ano. aaturady. At The Grand Today. Wonderful! ". . was. tha-nrevnlUnp- opinion of those who attpnrfpd th Grand yesterday and behind the pheno menal onenng of James O'Neill, the noted actor, in his big production of Aionte unsto" (nve reels) and so it was. The actine and nrodnptinn wa ootn, truly wonderful and hut for th absence Lof 4 the; voices , one could not ten out wnat a rear Broadway. produc tion was beine set before . him. Tint the acting , was of such masterly type that it . .needed no: vocalization to vividly - depict the story. O'Neill, in me iiue. roie, was just O'Neill, and that speaks enough.jfor the American tneatre-going public. , r But as remarkable as was vester uay onenng, tne urand nas one equally as pleasing for today, in honor of Christmas, and will today offer the amusement-iovers of Wilmington the same oio small , price of admission 5 cents for afternoon and night perfor mances. Essanay's -big 2-reel special release, The End of the Circle." leads todav'a bill. It is a tale of the earlier davs of the west and it will thrill from start to finish, but they will be whole some thrills, as -the Grand prides it seir upon only, presenting what is wholesome and refined.:- vThe SDectacle when the young .pioneer climbs the clift and rescues uhs . enemy's child from' a bear, is , both; spectacular and thrilling. , i , v : There are two awfully jolly, comedies on today iji "Kate "the Cop'.' and "The Harmless-One.". -These two fun films make an ..excellent, foil for VThe End of.thetCircle."- : . " ' y The Bijou Today. : So far as amusement goes, thai of pure, delightful type, whv no- otia'h Chrlmaa Dayrcelebration in Wilmingi ton . will be Complete without . a visit. to-the popular Bljou. This well known arid swell theatre has prepared sa great Christmas feast, made-up of what is daintiest - and rarest in mov ing; pictures? egaraiess - or expense,- sna win ouervii' io tne. ijou s mighty hosiaof admtfers ; and visitors in th theatre's, usual superb" manner. - The Bijou has prepared for a btg Christr mas ana wants to enjoy u with all its friends. In consequence of. this dtt sire, .and of big enterprise on the part of, its management, it has secured only feature films for today and .has put on its holiday attire,but yet will not chargeone. cent more admission. It wilt .he : the same told tiny 5 cents afternoon arid tilghL ; i Heading the big Christmas bill is the -weU Universal - f feature, "The Closed. Door," in wrhich the noted ac trese? J Miss. Florence - Lawrence, will also possesses , a wholesome ..vein of. comeuy. :. . . . - - . Among tho other notable films for today is "The Silver Torigueo; Orator." He. was only a grocery sturo clerk ait first, but he was a born orator, and he "orated" on all occasions and' sO much so that he became, a bore. What nappens to mm is a big laugh.. . Christmas Exercises Tonigh. . i The varistmas exercises of. the" Ad vent Christian church, corner Fourth and Church streets, will be held this evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. - An at tractive programme of musical sftlfto- tions-end recitations has been -arrang- eu. vvmie mere win oe no ennstmas tree gitts will be distributed to mpm- ,' .ber8 of the Sunday School. - : , r- ti 1913 sr..x fl- - if- l" - . - ' - '- ishes to to it l erous Haying furnished " all - their 'Wholesale customers with , their week to the Retail Trade all the immense stock; of Xmas Goods left on hand atWHOL Dolls anid Dqiie all kinds, iron Mechanical .1 uyz, ..l nuycicb, oicycies,; v eiocipeaes, w agons, urums, Horses, Etc. - y' ' ::- - :' ' ' --P: . ' : Brassware, Ghritmas Bnc-k-Brac, Xmas Ties, Hose, Suspenders, Furs, Gloves, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Etc. We are holding a Special Christrhas: Sale M a selected lot of Ladies' GoaV Suits, : and they are Wonderful Bar gains. . - - . ' ; ,. -: : '' . ' . ";' 1 - TWENTY NEW CLERKS will help us out this week, and every one will receive prompt attention. ! 210, 212, 214 ffiaiurfc-icJiain-trSLi from, the South. V. The i funeral that ill stir the heart To Our Friends Allow. wishes id to; you and yours our most sincere pa Inpelightful and enjoyable Christmas; -: Maxanjgmeroun substantially, and .mhothmhar, the pleasures of this happy season; efflR5v year holds many pleasures in store 3 f or ybnd"5iaSiH'our relations; so cordial in the past, -will be further .cemented to our mutual benefit and es teem. Again wishing you the compliments of the sea son, we are, Sincerely Ypurs, Z mm E. SPRINGER & CO. Not only on Christ mas morning, but ever afterwards will 6xperiric:e ...r... . ' ' latest joy1 in the use of this most welcome gifc it - "-'-1 v?:.1--:::- A. . - i- iviurcnison national oariK RogMr ;Mqo B RICK M ANU KCTURE ANB DEALERS IN ' ' , . t . . ';V: BuiLriiNG Mteria:l ; . "Saylor'tPprt "Monarch" Hydrated -Lime, Buirdirig Dnie, : Sewet and Chimney, pipe, Placer Paris, :Kea ; Pressed Brick; Cnipo Weatherpropf Roofing- Firepfbofr Briclc; Shingles and LathsMetal LathsV Ete'M ': ; iil Dd:: Loweit Prices. CAPE FEAR OIL -COMPANY'S : Urates ! ' P0fnhontna Sfrnim 7a "VnmomKi DnniW.. . II jp-enared Nat .Coalf or.: Cooking -Ban$jM.'-...:-' . s - -rir- s. uowxrecemng :mcs :-.vGant?j Portland . it ia a KriDEitl ZrTA 3ti uZiLtlw- WUi Ke Place -tnis. mornlngr M ; iu mg dramatic story, 'With-rall star cast f :C1 : locking, Pictpe.artists.hlle ' A It - lMy WWB i u " u ?! ? '"' scenery ismost elaboratafe it t is ? f fJfSSS Ve wish you ; a Meriir Christmas, story of. stock, gambling, society and k , he stated that they played they were. Haar'a. - v--rvt:.-..Ajrtti,mv,i,nnin nninfAnri it io V-,iiXm , -WAT Bl anci ,un. 5UArV 1 ARENQNE? BETTER. ;.-j.'J 'i'' - : '-'..-'';.-k;'.' Account Audited.' Systems Installed. v MARSH v public Accountant antf. Auditor , :-; "?v-Established-1908. C -r;-,' l;:V.v I ---'.a.',? i-1 .-i -v v- Correspondence T
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