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- THE MORNING STAR; WILMINGTON NCm.SATURDAY, MAY5,' 1918.
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I' whole skuttle,. eo truly 'do you
uiitlon's coel .;: Buonly when
'rt vegetables f rom . your - own
be transported to ,"you from
gardens or greenhouses.
gianu w iitoo; uB, uoen con-
a -little ostentatious, for "the
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ffricans eager , to.. how. .oft . their
A"1., m'n often been r.rttloui -
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1& T'(rlich fnlV wVift ntava
extravagant, English .2node . of
till fruits ah4. vtfetiiblei'wArA
'-asoii before prtttig:them to
-arty markets Jt reapy Is fool
rush the season, try, requiring
5Sf nearby markets .ii reijiy is fool
"; rh the -season, bv reViniririi
:Jfc!a- that has tabe-broueht from
..a indeed they are very, much better
. tv,ov may be In our kLtchftna vvrv
;6ortiy after they have been picked
utlier zones iib -w- b Buwrai nays
BeLnnes usms up wnen- we re-
1 m' we use man . pawp and', this is
(patriotic at ft ;ra uxe xms. bo
Ifyou live In a i part of the - country
where you do , not get green1 peas ;tlll
7 J"? ln yourown - neighborhood,
wait till 'mid JuneAJtfelor'eV permitting
oi. -co crave mem. -; ir you see a
.v w in Mne marKet at an exhorbitant
price instead of thinking how good
they would taste and what a treat they
wpuld be to your family think . how
much better peas will taste that are
grown within a few blocks of your
own house or at least only a, short dis
tance away.. r"
m Study the other market situations
in your part of the country. Try and
make use of eggs raised near your
h.ouse. Even if you have to take a
seonf-weekly !. or weekly- excursion to
the country to get these ggs it is
worth while because you are saving
expense of; transportation and what is
more important you are saving the
transportation itself. If you live near
a large lake or near the ea find out
the nearest flshiner denot and mnta
arrangements to get fish in that way
instead of fish that has had to ie ship
ped from a distance.. Always Use the
article of food that is raised near at
hand. Make it a . rule for-your sum
mer management. In a way it Is just
as. important for you to do taht as
it is for you to but Liberty bonds and
thrift stamps. -If you Wouldn't afford
to help out as much as you wish you
had on the bonds, make up and do your
bit by saving transportation and get
ting your oeghbors to do'the same.
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The second partbf Jthe-Fathe News
pictures of the great' strugglerin Pic
udy is the headldner jon today's issue
,f that great news weekly at the Bi-
Jjoa today. It. shows the . price the
Kermans paid 'in dead 'and wounded,
laptured and -otherwise ,put. out of
ommissiont of thousands of their, men.
t shows the degenerate - character of
he men captured-r-representing , Ger-
Inany's army of today. It shows the
Lwerful onslaught of the HIndenburg
egions where, death was not consid
ered, men meaning nothing to Ger
Inany In the desperate effort to win
The latest two reel L-Ko Komedy,
jfi-pam, a roar with Ambrose In the
ading role, the latest chapter of the
eat patriotic serial 'A Daughter of
cle Sam" and also the- latest of the
oncho ' Billy . Revivified . dramas.
kes today's big bill at. the Bijou, one
four big all-star features, not a
gle. reel on the show but would do
to head the program. You are
tting more expensive bill at the Bi-
lu these Saturdays than were ever
esented at, any Wilmington theatre
any price. . ....
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.Grand..- ;
Celi'grhtful, piquant Bjllie - Burke." in
,er latest Paramount picture, 'The
psterious Miss Terry,;, is a whimsi-
tuy cnarming as ever, ana irom' tne
ry first scene" that flashes across the
sittenUon and interest of the spec-
tot. It will be on at the Grand again
"Tie Mysterious Miss Terry', is an
wajlation of a story by Gelett' Bur
ies, the well known author and hu-
ff5t,-and marks his . entrance into
pfeld of photoplay writing.
Billie Burke, as . Miss . Terry, clever-
demonstrates a . novel method of
nding both happiness and a husband.
lie latter she does by a process -of
fimination that is: she goes incogni
to a nearby boarding-house where
fe takes up life of an ordinary work-
g girl although she Is in reality an
elress. Here she meets, fliree young
pn who promptly , fall In , love with
Each of them is poor and struggling
F a living-, although far superior to
pe types of. idle men she has ?! known
ner former sphere. Finding out the
pcret ambitions of each she - is able
p gratify them and thus discover
h'ch is really worth while and In
arnest. ..,..''
In accomplishing this purpose, the
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determined young heroine involves
herself .in ; many thrilling and humor
ous .situations such as a " narrow es
cape from being arrested for robbing
her own house, and later for giving
away some of . her ? own gorgteoUs
gowns. ...
Grand Monday.
The United States government
through its various departments has
given substantial evidence of deep in
terest, in the great Metro screen stvap.
tacle "Lest .We Forget." starring Rita
Jolivet, which opens at the Grand
tneatre Monday.'
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because tms stupendous spectacle
shows many incidents "which bear di
rectly on the entry of the United
States into the. world war, cordial co-
uperauon nas Deen extended to the
producers by. both military and civil
departments.
General Lester, in command of the
national army camp at Tankers, New
York, furnished a detachment of three
hundred troops . for service - in . con
structing the trenches used in the bat
tle scenes. These scenes were staged
in and near the French village built
for this picture. These troops working
under the supervision of an American
army officer had had become thoroughly-familiar
with trenche construction
InT-iFrance, built the elaborate trench
system, employed b ythe allied forces
in defending this village from the in
vading Germans. So successful was
the duplication of the trenches actu
allyused on the French battle front,
that the complete work was pronounc
ed perfect when inspected by an offi
cer of the French army.
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To Make Wilmington the First City in the Old North State, Build More Homes!
To Make .a PMce They Caff Call Home for the Ship Builder, Build Houses!
Wilmington ig, about to Enter upon a New Era. A Great Industry has come to stay. Men of Jill trades and professions will soon
be seeking a place to live; A place to call home. Let us profit by4 the mistakes. of others who have failed to provide these needed
' homes. - Subscribe, to 'the Building and. Loan,---Jf: you noware 'a subscriber -invest again. "Wilmington arid its people have been
called upon to house many new-comers. Wilmington is npt going to fail in its task. You are taking a great step forward in your
duty to your country by building a homei Ii not for yourself, for one of these workmen that will build the ships to make -Wil-mington
grow to help crush the Hun horde. .The building and loan associations ill gladly lend the money to build these
homes. .
; ,Tday is the day to take action. Send in tha subscription. The situation is not one for thinking Action is wanted.
PATHENEWS
iHimd peat of thm mt vtras
tmmtm of tk Otimm to win be.
totem ott th OoraMus to win b.
foro taoMC AiMflauM oome.
The 4esnrat type, ot men eap
tared. Tao . Price Germany
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BRONCHO BILLY
In the lateat zelense-Xtevl-vlfled
Drama.
"A Daughter of
Uncle Sam"
. Latest Chapter of the Great
Patriotic Serial.
SANTFORD MARTIN PRESIDENT
. OF WAKE FOREST ALUMNI
Raleigh, May 24. Santford Martin,
private secretary to Governor Bickett,
returned today from Wake Forest col
lege where . he was last night elected
president of the alumni association.
He also, last night, presented for the
alumni a. splendid" 'oil portrait of Dr.
H. A. "Brown, Wake Forest alumnus,
and' for, 40' years pastor of the First
Baptist" church of Winston-Salem and
now pastor emeritus of all six of the
Baptist churches ot that' city. When
he assumed the pastorate there was
only .one church with fifty members,
Now there ! are jbIjc churches with 3,
000 members.- i
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Brooklyn Building and Loan Association.
Carolina Building and Loan Association. -
Citizens' Building and Loan Association.
City and Suburban Building and Loan Association.
Co-Operative Building and Loan Association.
Hahover Building and Loan Association. r
Mechanics', Building and Loan Association.
North Carolina Home Building Association.
Orton Building and Loan Association. -People's
Building and Loan Association.
Progressive Building and Loan Association.
' Rural Building and Loan Association.
Wilmington Homestead and Loan Association.
Metropolitan Trust Company. '
Workers Building and Loan Association.
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Southport, -May 24 The Henienway
drum and bugle corps arrived . at Fort
Caswelis yesterday afternoon at 5
o'clock, presented a beautiful .basket
of flowers to Colonel Chase In the
nam of the Wilmington Red- Cross
chapter, paraded through 'tnegrounds
of the army post, ined with tlie sol
diers "as' guests' of 9th company, at
tended an entertanment given at the
army Y. M. C. A., and left the fort at
10 o'clock p. m. tor Southport where
the- organization bunked for the night.
The party left this morning and ar
rived in city 10 a. m. after spending
They were accompanied by J. Shepard
Bryan,-- principal -Hemen way . ' school.
and R. C. Piatt.
Leaving the city Thursday - morning
on the steamer "Wilmington the party
enjoyed a most refreshing trip to
Southport,; the ride, being complimen
tary to the drum and bugle corps. Up
on arriving at Southport the ' young
sters were escorted to the Army and
Navv club where they remained as
the honored guests or tne city uniu
5 o'clock. During their stay In the
sea" port the boys staged a parade for
the Red Cross workers which- bore
splendid results. Judging from the
crowds which came to the rally that
night. - .
The boys and the chaperones board
ed one of the government boats in the
aftttrnoan. and arriving at the fort
about 5 o'clock they marched straight
up to the colonel' ; headquarters, and
the commanding officer was sent for.
Soon after, when' Colonel Chose step
ped into view, David -Harrlss, spokes
man for the boys, approached him
with a beautiful basket of flowers sent
to him by the Red Cross ladies, and
presented them in a very appropriate
little .speech. Atfer thanking the boys
and saying that he was glad to have
them down, the colonel invited them to
parade over- the post anywhere they
wanted to go, and they did. They
paraded through every thoroughfare
of the army post, receiving cheers and
applause wherever they went. Return
ing to' Test" headquarters v the boys
placed their drums and., bugles, away
and were carried through the .entire
fort They inspected the trenches, the
Pits, tbe Mg guns; they, asked
about the Raiser, and, the ammunition,
tP After a pleasant' tour of inspec-UoC-
ntheV went in for ss." bejng
invited guests o,f the 9th company.
-After ess-' - they were invited by
V M C A. secretary to give an
Pxhlbltlon ' of their talents at the en,
tSSnment to be given - f or ; the sol
dters that night.- Just before the cur
tals were puned for the. "magic and
St" performance the boys mounted
the rostrum and gave the. soldiers a
tJjZ "wtAf of ' the' wellr known
IZm and bugle', calls put In proper
Hm The soldier, boys responded with
housing cheer and many .encores. -
After !he: pert ormance the . Wj
boarded a waiting transport and went
back to Southport. where they spent
The'whle party was in great: glee the
entire time.v Ntoishaps occurred, and
every xne Returned -to -the city this
mining after having . spent a . most
pleasant day. . !. . -. '
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LADIES
When, irregular or delayed use Tri
umph Pills. Safe and always dependa
ble. Not sold at drug stores. Do not
experiment With others save disap
pointment.i Write for "Relief" and par
ticulars, its free. 1 Address: National
Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.
Notice of Meetingr North Carolina State
Board of Dental Examiners.
The next meeting of the'Norh Caro
lina State Board of Dental Examiners
will be held at Wrf ghteville Beach, N.
C, beginning promptly at 9 o'clock
Monday morning. June 17, 1918.
For further information and applica
tion-blanks, address the secretary.
. DR. F. L. HUNT,
Secretary, 4-snwiille,' N. C.
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PW :--"" ' , . BILLIE BURKE.
ir,t Paranwont prodnetloii he Myseriow
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CAWTWELL DANCING SCHOOL
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"THE MYSTERY OP THE
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TODAY LAST TIME
Paramount Pictures Present
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BILLIE BURKE
In- Her Initial Paramount
Production
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"The Mysterious
Miss Terry"
It Will Fascinate Yon. -. .
A NERVOUS WRECK ;
From Three Teart' Suffering. Sayi
Cardni Hade Her Well
Texas' City, Tex. In an interesung
statement, Mrs. O. H. SchUl, of this town,
says: "For three years I suffered untold
agony with my head. I was unable to
do any of my work.
I just wanted to sleep all the time, for
thatwas the only ease 1 could get, when
I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck
just from the awful suffering with my
head.
I was so nervous !hat the least notee
would make me Jump out of my bed. I
had no energy, and was unable to do
anything. My son, a young boythaTta '
do all my household duties.
I was not able to do anything until I
took Cardui. I took three bottles in all,
and it surely cured me of mose awful
headaches. That has been three yean
ago, and I know the cure is permanent,
for I have never had any headache since
taking Cardui. . .
Nothing relieved me unto I took Cardui.
It did wonders for me.'
Try Cardui for your troubles made
from medidnal ingredients recommended
in medical books as being ot benefit in
female troubles, and 40 years of use has
proven that the books are right Begin -taking
Cardui today. NC-134
UNITED STATE MARSHALL'S SALE.
Eastern District of North Carolina
Bvvirtue of an Order of Sala issued out ;
of the United States District Court for
the Eastern V1" .c Yr . ' ri Jr ""r
on the 10th day of May, 118. notice U
siven tiat I will sell by pubrlo
unction, for cash, on Saturday,- the 1st
dar of June, 1918, at 13 o'clock M., at
the Postofflee in the City of Wilming
ton. one Chevrolet - automobile, Model
490T No. 231017, N. C. No. S584. W. T.
Dortch, United States Marshal. By A.
U KeUy, Deputy, , : W5-10t
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