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THp MORWNG STAR; WILp SEVEN ;h Di THE'REALRl;;oSPORTS' Cubs Defeat the ; Phillies 5 to 4 KOBlXS--BRAVES HAND B)jANK V- tored'- 5 Results-Yesterday, - Philadelphia; li&goH5 -.; Vew York 2? St Louis 10; Brooklyn 1; Pittshur g3-i Boston 1; Cincinnat;;i ' Zkrr- ,' "' ' ": Where Tfcy ltty oday ; Pittsburg at Brooklyn,-" " Cincinnati at .Boston;' Chicago at, Philadelphia', - v St. Louis at New York. 'standing of the Clubs. Clubs Chicago 'ew York . Won. 'Lost Peto ' 66S m 479 469 -470 451 416 416 ... 57 , 29 33 49 43 44 45 49 52 Pittsburg 45 3S .39 37 .34 37 Philadelphia Boston Cincinnati . Brooklyn . . gt. Louis . . . Philadelphia, July " 24. Paskert's home run in the sixth : inning today helped Chicago to defeat Philadelphia 5 to 4, the home team rallied in the ninth, but the game elided with run ners on second and third base with the sccre one run short o"f a tie. Chicago . 001 $04 000 5; 9; 0 Philadelphia 020 )00 0024; 8; ; 4 Vaughn and O'Farrell; Prendergrast, Davis and Burns. Giants Walloped ,by Cards ; - New York, July 24. The St. Louis Nationals hit three NewYork pitcherB all over the field here today and eas ily defeated the1 Giants 10 to 2. Pack ard war hit hard, but 'received great support from his outfielders, who made twelve catches, many of them difficult The batting of Fisher and Hornsby. featured. Score. St. Louis 300 310 030 10; 15; 1 New York , 001 000 001--2.-4; 3 Packard and Gonzales; Balles, Sch upp, Ogden, Hoyt and McCarthy. Gib son. .- - - Pirates Win 3 to 1. Brooklyn, July 24. Pittsburg' took the first' game of the . aeries from Brooklyn -today by a; swjore of 3 vto 1,. mainly through Comstock's tfectiv ness and Caton's wonderful . playing at short. The latter accepted eleven chances most of them difficulty plays in deep field. : ' Score: Pittsburg 000 001 110 3; 9; 0 Brooklyn 010 000 000 1; 6; 1 Comstock and Schmidt; Marguard and M. Wheat. Red Get Goose Egg:. Boston, July 24. Boston defeated Cincinnati today 1 to 0 Bjadalph hold-cj yiaying oi j. omiin was a'leature. Score: ' Cincinnati 00O 000 C00 0; 4; 1 Boston . 211 000 OOx 4; 7; 0 Regan, Luque and Wingo, Cueto; Rudolph and Wilson. 1 1 J -T- - " ' m . m . JTAVY DEPARTMENT'S CONTROL OF SHIPPING TO BE EXTENDED Washington, July 24. Secretary Daniels today confirmed reports that the navy department is preparing to extend its control of shipping used for military purposes. Although it was decided long ago that the .man ning of all transports and supply ships" would be left to the avy, a consider able number of vessels in both classes still have civilian crevcs,r 5; Major- General ; George Gothals, di rector of transportation for. the arrty, is understood to have recommended that this tonnage be , turned over to naval reserve crews as rapidly as pos sible, because of the greater efficien cy and economy in operation. Still further extension -of the vnavys control to include all tonnage connect ed in any such way with military op erations is being considered, it was learned authoritatively.- Under this Plan all trans-Atlantic vessels being used to carry war supplies to the al lies or raw materials - ta be used in making supplies would he manned by naval crews. That would place the great bulk of all American deep water tonnage under the navy. War-Workers Salaries. London, June 30. Some of -the 8,000 ooys employed in war work : in the Woolwich arsenal near London, earn twice as much as the salary of the Bishop of Suffragan of Woolwihch. The bishop, w. w. Hough, recently- pointed this out in an address and said that, a year ago some of these boys were street outcasts. "They are earning 'ar too much money," he said. !They easily get into bad company and many of them go to the devil as fast as they can." First New Chaplin.; - A Dogs Life," Three Reels, Bijou. -Adv. TAKE A GALOTAB 'The New Calomel Tablet That Is Entirely Purified , jo All auseating and Dangerous Qualities. o?t medicines in the world, thft it i..rv prize calomel most highly, "for, is the best and only sure remedy for all fSt common ailments. Now that an if.- lts unPleasant and dangerous ?uahties hav Slnrt e 7 oiuuYcu., lug. uon thor, ufalome1' ca"ed "Calotabs," Is bed"ghly deShtful. One Calofab at th... me- with a swallow of water npleaL No nausea. no. griping nor easantness. Next mominr von "iKe im r0i! - " " nerpot- nne nve, wide awase, t brenvf"; With a hearty appetite So wheT. wat you pieasev as tn v te.Jou Please-ino.restHCtionf ' habit or Aiat- ' " . .. , . . yalotabs ar tmi'rt w J --t-i-i Pealed , vriijr in Vllgwat, bents tackaSes. Price thirty-fie 'and ?,our druggist recommends lit guarantees Calotabs. Mottey bUckJ you FOB BILUOUSIIESS ! 44 Baseball Question ain Postponed SEC. BAKER B1AKE3 FINAL DECIS ION TODAY Oi WORK OR PIGHC ! ;Afp RULING AS APPLIED TO PRO- ' - v FESSIONAL PLAYERS. Washington, July 24. Secretary Ba ker late today postponed until tomor row his 'decision on extending the ef fective time of the .work or fight reg ulations as they apply to profession al baseball pleyers. Provost Marshal General Crowder was, ready to lay hrs recommendation before the secretary after receiving a brief from the National-Baseball Com mission., but the .secretary was unable because f the press of more impor tant matters to take up the matter; The war secretary said he would con sider the ; brief and General Crowders recommendations tonight and;' expected to announce his decision in the morn ing. ; ..... National and American league offi cials and cluhowners who were here today to complete and present to Gen eral Crowder the brief in the case were hopeful that Secretary Baker would extend the time of putting the order into effectl until the' end of the sea son. They based this hope on the? secre tary's .previous statement that it was not :certain. that the baseball industry would -be disrupted by-operation of the order and their belief that they had: presented facts that would convince him that professional leaeues would have to suspend unless the Order is moained. AMERICAN LEAGUE HAS " FULL SCHEDULE FOR TODAY Results Yesterday. No games. Where They Play Today , Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. New York; at Cleveland. Boston at Chicago. - Standing of the Clubs. Clubs Won Lost Pet. .618 '.'BiiL .541 .535 .500 .453 '.440 U19; Boston ... . ... . ..55 Cleveland ... .; ..51 34 41 40 40 44 47 47 50 Washington New York St. Louis . . Chicago . . . . . .47 ...46 . ... 44 ...9 , .37 3 6. Philadelphia Detroit MINOR LEAGUES. INTERNATIONAL. Jersey City 1; Toronto 7. Newark 2-0; Buffalo 0-2. Baltimore 8-7; Rochester 4-9. Binghamton-Syracuse, game post poned ; rain. IffiffcTON CLASSED AS i DELINQUENT FROM DRAFT Harrison, N. J., July 24. Fred Ful ton, the Minnesota claimant of the heavyweight pugilistic title,' has been classed as, a delinquent in the draft and may be taken into custtfdy here on advise of Chairman Henry S. Wise of local draft board No. 125 of New York City, it "was learned tonight. Ful ton is scheduled to meet Jack Demp-sey- in an eight-round bout here Sat urday night. According to a letter received today from Chairman Wise, Fulton failed to appear before his local board for phy sical examination and is classed as a delinquent. HOLLAND WITH ALLIES 'Hollajid is ttemly on tlxe sjde of the Allies ta the great Trar, and her people are convinced that the United . Stated acteof weU within her right In the iiking over of Dutch ships, according to a statement made by .H X Iroosterink, a Lotch gorern ment official, who arrived at an' At lantic port on board a Dutch steam . ship, i Mrv; Proosterink, who Is chief of the Dntch 1 government's forest conserration, office la. Java, is on his way to that island following, a J .. sWy. o' two . years ;. at The Hagnev:. He is accompanied - by Mrs. PToos , sterink -and tthelf fifteen years old, and 'Kathertoe, tilted - W& v 1 i m ri- ' 1 ' 1 h MERCHANTS OPEN ; " Meeting at 3Each (Continued From Page Five), significance of the publication. Every body ( reads the home paper and a few those - published- in-: far off cities an& consequently anyone wishing to reach the people of any community should advertise . In the papers published in those communities. He declared that one great - drawback to the merchants Is faHure to advertise systematically.' The advertising: department of any business is One of the; most important and' should Ve given .the .most careful consideration. 7 'v.; MrWrlght stated that he has re ee.njly. seen an: article in the newspa pers? to "the effect" that ; the state de partment of agriculture is to take hold of the distribution of the Ford farm trucks to farmers, arranging for them to get' trucks at the factory cost price of $759. He said there is some mis take in the article or that some one is taking a slap at the merchants. While the exact cost of building the trucks is not known, Mr. Wright estimates that it will not exceed $350. Then, he said; this truck has not been tested while a great v.many have and have. been found practicable. Short but interesting talks were also made last night by Rev. Dr. J. J. Hurt and J. Allan Taylor, of this'city. George H- Huihber representative of the Norh Carolina food administra tion, arrived in the city last night and will make an address at -the closing session of the convention this morn ing. The election of officers for the ensuing year, and the adoption of loy alty resolutions will tae place at the meeting this morning. The headquar ters for the Iconventjon is the Oceanic hotel. ."' - STATE COTTON FINE. Crop Is In Excellent Shape and Corn and Tobacco Improved. (Special -Star Correspondence.) Raleigh, July 24., -With good rains, moderate tempera turea and ample sun shine aft. crops made excellent progress during the past week. Cotton is in good to excellent shape, mostly excel lent. It is in a clean state of cultiva tion and is blooming and fruiting well in the central and southern portions of the state; there are some complaints of damage locally by red ' spider. Corn arid forage crops were greatly improv ed by the good' rainfalL The prospect for the early crop is fair to good and the late Mcrop has made excellent pro gress. Tobacco has improvedNand cur ing has become general in the eastern counties. Truck, peanuts, sweet pota toes, sprghpm . and minor crops have been greatly improved by favorable weather conditions. . Shipments of mel ons, cantaloupes and peaches are un der way. Melons are rather late but with good prospects in view. Clothing Scarce In Germany. ; The Hague, June 30. Leather shoes are sold out1 in Berlin, says the corre spondent of the Amsterdam Handels blad. .."Clothing of all kinds, including un derclothing, 'is most difficult to get, even with a clothing card. No handker chiefs, no shirts, o socks, no napkins, no woolen or cotton jacket for baby. Decent washing and toilet soap has long been unobtainable. Many, many .things are unobtainable that are still to be had in Holland, although prices may fun much higher than . in peace times. Yet the Berliner looks fairly clean and well-groomed. The art of clothesmen ding Jjas -been carried to '' fine point here. .And water- .&ndBand keeps ybu clean,, toot' at a -pinch. 41. 'iif for less" than' 60 fenhings, and then not more than three at a time. A cigarette costs 12'fennings, and smoking tobacco has gone the way of rice and beans and peas and. salad oil and brandy and tur pentine and sealing wax and a hundred SALE OF VALUABLE CITY ) PROPERTY. ' Under and by virtue of the power and authority, vested lit me as commissioner in a certain decree of the Superior Court of New Hanover County in an action entitled City of Wilmington against Thomas Starkey, I will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by the Court, at the court house door of New Hanover County, in Wilming ton, N. C, at 'twelve o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 2nd day of September, 1918, all of the following described, piece, tract or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the Cty of Wilmington, N. CL, and more particularly bounded and de scribed as follows: . " - Beginning at a 'point in the Northern line of Church Street One Hundred and Ten (110) feet Eastwardly from its in tersection with the Eastern line of Sixth Street and running thence East wardly along-the said Northern line of Church Street Thirty;; (30) feet; thence 'Northwardly and. parallel with Sixth Street. Sixty -Six (6) feet'v thence Westwardly and parallel with Church Street Thirty (30) feet; thence South wardly and parallel with Sixth Street Sixty-Six (66) feet to the point of be ginning, the same' Ming a part-oif the Western One-Half of Lot 6 in Block 105, according to the official . plan of the City of Wilmington, N. C. - CHESLEY C. BELLAMY, ; Commissioner. , SALE Og VALUABLE CITY i ' : tttOPERTY.- Under and by virtue 'of . the power and authority Vested in me as commissioner in a certain' decree, of the Superior Court of New Hanover County in ah action entitled, ''City of Wilmington against Robert R. Taylor and wife, Nel lie -G. Tavlor, and the Co-Operative Building and Loan Association, mort gagee," I will offer for sale and will sell, to the highest bidder for cash, sub ject to confirmation by the Court, at thfl .ourt House door of New Hanover County, N. C, in Wilmington, N. C, at twelve, 'o'clock, noon, on Monday the 2nd i day of September, 1918,all of the -following described pieces- tracts -or p.ardels of land, lying, beingand situate ih. the City of Wilmington N. C, and more particularly bounded aftd describ ed as follows: - . -:';,.' . . : TRACT No. il -. . J " Beginning in the Eastern line of Sev enth Street, One , Hundred and Thirty Two (132) feet- Southwardly from its intersection with the Southern line of Nun'Street; running thence Southward-! lyvalong tne eastern line or aeventn street Thirty-Three (33) feet; thence Eastwardly and parallel .with' Nun- 1-Strefet One Hundred and Thirty-Five (135), feet T more or zess to wuson Street; thence Northwardly along the Western line of Wilson Street Thirty Three (33V feet: thence Westwardly and 1 parallel with Nun Street One Hundred and iflirty-JJiTe yiooi ieet luare or less to the point of beginning, same being the Northwest one-fourth of lot 3 in block 106, according to the official plan of the City of Wilmington, N. C. TRACT No. 2. Beginning-'in the Eastern line of Eighth Street at a point One Hundred and 'Thirty-Two (132) feet Southward ly fron the Southern line -of Harnett Street -and runs -thence Southwardly along I the said Wne of Eighth Street Thlrty-rThree (33) feet; thence East. 'wardly and parallel with Harnett Street Seventy-Five (75) tfeet; thence North " wardly and parallelwith Eighth Street Thirty-Three (33) -feet;, thenoe West- , wardly -" and parallel with Harnett Streets-Seventy-Five -(75) feet, to the point of x beginning,, samebeing a part of lot s In block 297,- according to the official plan of the City of Wilmington; N C " t ' ; . -' CHESLEY C. BELLAMY. U " Today Only CH ARLEE chapein IN D -jure. TT ii First of the, new personally signed and copyrighted Chaplin comedies under his mil lion dollar contractThree thousand feet- Three reels. I The only hew Chaplin comedy made in the past eight .months The only original- i ii r irst u V nessed. First three reel Chaplin comedy ever made The greatest comedy . the world has yet wit A show starts every other articles. Gone, completely .gone! "Only as regards fuel, the .'Berliner's are better off. There is hardly any limit on gas, electricity or coal. "Great material privations have been, and are being borne, wit-hfortitude. Added to which are the pangs of mourn ing and sorrow, grief - and anxiety in thousands of-homes for the fallen, and those about to fall." Gi ave'a Baby Bo Wei Medicine aids digestion, relieves . sour stomach, diarrhoea and flux. It is Just as elect ive for adults' as fo children. Per fectly harmless adv. ' ' SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as commissioner in a certain " decree of the Superior Court of New Hanover County in an certain action entitled, "The City of Wilmington against Maggie A. Collins," I will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door of New-; Hanover County, N. C, at twelve o'clbck, noon, on Mon day, the 2nd day of September, 1918. all of the following described tract, piece or parcel of land, lying, being and situate In the City of Wilmington, N. C, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Southern line of Rankin Street Eighty-Five (5) feet and Six (6) inches West from the I -intersection of the Southern line of Rankin Street with the' western nne of Anderson Street and running thence Westwardly along the Southern line of Rankin Street. Thirty-Eight (38) feet; thence Southwardly and . parallel with Anderson Street Sixty-Six(66) feet; thence Eastwardly and .parallel with Rankin Street Thirty-Eight (38) feet; thence Northwardly and' parallel with Anderson Street Sixty-Six (6&) feet to the Southern line of .Rankin Street, the beginning, same being a part of lot I, in block 225, according, to the official plan of the City of Wilmungton, N. C. CHESLEY C. BELLAMY, Commissioner. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of the powar and authority vested in me as commissioner in -a certain decree of the ; Superior Court of New Hanover County in-an action entitled, "City of Wilmington against I. J. King,". I will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by the Court, at the Court House door of New Hanover County, . at twelve o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 2nd day of Sep tember, 1918, all of. the following de scribed piece, tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the City of Wilmington, N. C and more particular ly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Eastern line of Fifth Street One Hundred and Thirty-Seven 137) ' feet .North of the Northeastern of Fifth and Wopster Streets; thence running Northwardly along the Eastern line Fifth Street SixtyvOne (61) feet; thence Eastwardly arid parallel with Wooster Street One Hundred and SeventyThree (173) feet and Three (3) inches; thence South wardly and parallel with Fifth Street Sixty-One (61) feet; thence Westward ly and parallel with Wooster Street One Hundred and Seventy-Three (173) feet and Three (3) inches, to the point of beginning, nsame being a part -of lot 4, in block 63, according to the Official plan of the City of Wilmington, N. C. CHESLEY C. BELLAMY, Commissioner. SALE OF VALUABLE 1 CITY PROPERTY. Tinder and bv virtue of the power and authority vested in" me as commissioner in a certain decree of the Superior Court of New Hanover County in an action entitled, "City of Wilmington against Mary' C. Hall," I will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by Court, at the Court House door xf New Hanover County, N. C, at twelve o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 2nd day of September, 1918, to satisfy the judg ment therein, all of the following de scribed piece, traot Or parcel Of land, lying, being and situate in the City, of -Wilmington, N. Cf a.nd more . particu larly bounded ana aescriDea as ioitowsi Beginning Sixty-Six (66)Vfeet from the Intersection of the Eastern line of Eighth Street with . the Southern line of Campbell Street 7 and runs thence Southwardly along? the , Eastern line of Eighth Street Sixty-Six (66) feet to Lisbon Paynes Northern line; thence Northwardly along .the-Western line of McRae Street Sixty-Six- (66) feet; thence Westwardly and parallel with Campbell Street to'the Eastern line of Eighth Street the point of beginning, same being - a part of lot - 2 - in . block 238H according : to the present offi cial plan Of the City of -Wilmington, o -' " ' " - - "-' ? - - - ' CHESLEY C. BELLAMY, 'x ': x- - Commissioner.... SALE OF, VALUABLE, CITY-'- -.-"PROPERTY. ";JV "."'' Under and by virtue of the power and authority, vested-in me as commissioner in a certain decree of the Superior Court of New- Hanover County, in an Action entitled ; "City . of Wilmington against George .Lntterloh ;and wife, Eliza Lutterloh, Hanover Building and Loan-Association; mortgagee, and Car olina Apartment company, mortgagee," I will offer for sale and will-sell Jto the highest bidder for r cash at" the Court House door of 4 New yHanover County, at twelve o'clock, no6n, on -Monday, the 2nd day of September, -l$lgr all f of the following described piece,, tract or par cel of land,- lying, being and situate in the City of Wilmington, N. C. and more particularly bounded; and.' described as follows ''r-'-vr Jj?-'i-':t - -r- "'V'2 Beginnlng atthe(.Southwestern Inter aection of Seventh and Nun Streets and runs thence Southwardly along ' the Western - line of Seventh Street Sixty-Six- (66) feet; thence t Westwardly and parallel with Nun Street Eighty-Two and One-Half (82) -feet; thenceNorth wardly and jiarallel with ; - Seventh Street SlxtySiad (66)ifeet to the: South em line of Nun Street ;- thence along said line of Nun Street Eighty-TWownd One-Half (82)'feet to the pbint of be ginning, same being a part of the East ern' one-half of lot - One In1 block 105, according to the : official ;plan of the City of Wilmington, N. C. , -J Commissioner. 1BIJOU t& hour on the mmute. COME EARLY. 32353 " Two old bachelors thought they knew all about women. A clever girl turned their the ories topsy-turvey. IN " Impossible Nusan" . Starring MARGARITA FISCHER The Story of An Experiment In Love. RESTIVO Plays Anything. Ask Him. . 3i30, 5:00, 8jO0, 930 P. M. Matinee. 10c. Night, 15c. Roofing Time Now is the time to look over your roofs. If they need renewing, use Barrett's Everlattic "Rubber" Roofing. Barrett's Evedartic iAe ; jdteal roofing for any steep-' roofed building. EVERLAST1C J. RUBBER" . will save you many dollars in the future, '. For over hair a century Barrett's Roofings have been known all over the world for their high quality. The name "Barrett is your f uarantee. We carry a full ne in one-, two- and three-. pry. Nails and cement in each roll. N. JACOBI HDW. CO. 10-12 South Front St. Wilmington, N. C. . - SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. ; Uhder and by -virtue of the power and authority vested in me as commissioner in. a , certain decree of the , Superior Court of New-Hanover County in an action- entitled, "City of Wilmington against John H- Brown and wife, Caro line E. Brown, Thomas, H. Wright and George A. Neal, mortgagee; I will off er for sale and will sell to the: highest bidder for -cash, Bubject to confirma tion by Court ,at the Court House, door of New Hanover County, : N.. C, .-: at twelve oclock, noon on Monday, the 2nd day of September, 1918. all of the following described tract or lot of land in the City-of Wilmington, N- ?.. b?uind-. od as follows i - - . ' M--' Beginning at' the Northwestern inter section of - Sixth' and Brunswick Streets and runs thence along the Northern line of .Brunswick;. Street . Westwardly Eighty-Two and One-Half (82 J. feet ; thence North wardly and" parallel with Sixth Street Sixty-Six (66) feet; thence Eastwardly and ' parallel, with; Bruns wick Street Eighty-Two and .One-Half (82 feet 4 to the Western' ; line- of Sixth Street Sixty-Six ( 66) feet, to -.the point - of - beginning', : same being . a part of lot 5,' itt block 280, according to. the official plan .of. the City-; of iWUming-; M I- ' -, CHESLEY . C BRLLAMY.,' 'i. - r T-;.-'i? X--'Z f .'C57' -; --Commissioner.' " - SALE OF VALUABLE ;CtTY - vTJnderiand by virtue of the power and authority: vested in me as commissioner 4n . a certain - decree of the Superior Court 4 of New .;Han over - CCunty . In an action: entitled, "City .: of Wilmington aalniit-Elaiol'wardir-UfferrXo sale and Will sell to the highest Bidder for cash.-- subject. t& confirmation ' by Court, at- the Court House door of New Hanover-X;aunLa noon, on Monday, the 2nd day Of Sep tember, ; 1918, all of ; the following de scribed piece,: tract ,or. parcel" of land:- i Beginning' at- a point in theEastern line of MacRae Street Ninety-Nine (99) feet North of, the Northeastern- Inter section of Rankin and ; MacRae , Streets and runs thence; along the Eastern line of-: -.MacRae Street . Thirty-Three ;, (S3) feet; thence i Eastwardly,, and 'parallel with Rankin Street One Hundred and Sixty-Five (165) - feet; thence North wardly ' -'and parallel - with. - 'MacRae street Thirty-Three :-f33Kfee:- theace Westwardly and parallel with ; Rankin Street use ; nunurea -saa ; on i y v 1 ( 165) feet- to the ; point of beginning, same Demg -a part oi 101 r in wock according . to -.the of f iclal plan . of . the City of.iimingtbn,Ji'C.--i' Commissioner. v GRAND; -si" Regulai: Prices King of All Comedians jn Earth fv IN .Life Motion Pictures Every Night s Except Sunday Tonight's Bill iCA Man, a Girl and a Lion" A Two Reel Jungle Drama. "Her Perilous Ride" A Drama That Will Make Your Hair Stand on End. li DANCING Claude Elam's Orchestra A THING OA TING ANCING 8 to 11 P.M. Picnic Ground FREE Open Every Day and Every Night Rata or Shine. "What Will the Kaiser Do to the Devil?" : Satan promised the Murder er of Berlin conquest of the world in exchange tor his' own soul. The agreement, 'signed with the blood from the Kaiser'sV vile body, is 'l soon to become Just another crpfpt paper." ., . - .What will the unspeakable monster do to, " Satan . when this is finally realized. See "fTo Hell With' the Kaiser!" ; 0-, An astounding prophecy. 4- S EPA GROTTO NO. 7ft Sfi.O. V. P. E. R. :; Ceremonial .session this ; (Thursday)- evening .- Ma ' sonic Temple, for the pur pose of conducting Neo phytes . over the river Styx to the Enchanted Realm of Feast of watermelons will the Grotto. be' ' celebrated on rCof -garden at o'plbck sharp for members and candi dates. ,-'"" '- -y'..- A,:..r,:,,,;: .it? :V By order of the Monarch,-, , 'i ' :; A. S.-HOLDEN. ' ? ' " . Secretary. 99 - ill akeside PARK D M CAROLINA FIRE INSUBAJfCO CO . Wilmlnlrtsn. K. C ."' Condition - 'December -' SI, 1117, as shown by statement filed: 7'-" , .? Amount of capital paid wp in cash, . . 60,000.00 Amount ot ledger assets De-"". ' ; camber Slat of previous :. year ................... 112J44.6S Income Fro in policyholders, ' - z,eio.oo; : miscellaneous, - -I11.1I4.6L, Total . . . v , 17,144.81 Disbursements To policy- t. , - holders, $5,369.61; miscel- . .laneous 21,233.28. Total.. St.107.79 - - .ASSETS: ' - " Value of real estate . . -6.000.03 Motease loans on real estate S6.300.00 Value of bonds and stocks. . 86,800.00 Cash In' company's office . . 4,403.22 Deposited in trust companies - ' and banks not on interest ,v 445.35" Agents' . balances, represent-. ; " lug business written sub- . ' ' ; - j " sequent to October 1, 1917 S.9IS.S1 All other assets, as detailed tn statement 194.57- Total admitted assets. .,.$142,331.48 , - . ..;,.;UABIUT1BS: . . k Net amount of unpaid losses - and claims , . . ....... 1 .,. $ 32.675.2IL Estimated amount payable ' ? , . for federal, state, county - 4 ' and municipal taxes due , or accrued ' S60.00 All other liabilities as de- x t tailed In statement ,2.70 Total amount of: all lia- ' -- bllitles except capital...! Sl,796.9a C a p i t al' actually ; s :." paid up in cash. .$50,060.00 . -.. u Surplus over all ''.. liabilities ....... 56.684.IS 10t.084.rt , Total liabilities ......... .S14S.8Sl.4S Business' In North Carolina During 101T Fire risks written, IS.S19.90S.0Ot,,, premiums received, $26,110.00. Losses Incurred ftre),- $M8-&TC; paid," $5.8 69.51. President H. C. , McQueen. . Jfc, Secretary M. S. Willard. Home office Wilmington, N. ; C. -' Attorney for service Local. 1 . .'-.; Manager for North Carolina Local. State of North Carolina, , ' ' . Insurance -Department, : - Raleigh, January 28,1918, I, James R. Young, Insurance Conw raiusioner, do hereby certify that thC above is a true and orrect abstract:, of the statement of the Carolina Insure ence Comrany, ,cf Wilmington. , N. ' C filed with this department showing? the condition' of said company on: the, Hat Ax gt n,n.nili,i' 1019' . W -1 L Witness my hand and official seaj; the day ano date above written. 1 r JAMES R. YOUNG, - Insurance Commissioner, Statement "jl PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO LTD J .... ... i, d London, Enclaad. a. Condition December 31. 1917, shown by statement filed: -Amount of ledger assets December 11, of pre vious year .$4.596,894.Te4; income From policyhold ers, $3,279,627.40; miscel laneous, $220,823.82...... I.499.9S1.4I Disbursements -To policy- hold ers, $1,401,194.06; miscellaneous, $1,766,- $21.06. Total - -ASSETS: 8,147,816.13 , Value otbonds and stocks.$3,S45,476.00 Cash in company's office. 370.69 Deposited In trust, compa nies and bankf not on Interest Deposited, in trust compa nies and banks on inter- . , est . Agents'., balances repre- -senting. business written subsequent to October 1. 1917 Agents" balances, repre . sentlng business written priorto October 1, 1917 Bills receivable, taken for marine and inland risks Interest -and rents due and . accrued i ' V. '.. .. Re-insurance '. ............. All other assets, as detail ed in statement ' 4,959.89 417,685.1 879,824.3 ft 37102.42 l,649.if 60.424.6$ 6,951.57: 44,663.71 Total . ...... .$4,986,407.57 Less assets not admitted 68,271.10 Total admitted assets T. .$4,933,136.47 I, LLA3ILITIES: Net amount, .iOf unpaid - 1 -losses and claims..... ..$ 880, 186.631 UneaVne4 premiums . . 2,$52.767,.24 . . Salaries, rents, , expenses, bills, accounts; fees, etc.; - - " due or accrued 6,227.21 Estimated amount payable '''. for federal, state, county and municipal taxes due t or "accrued . ' . 100,000.07 Contingent commission, , : .J or other charges due or -accrued . ............... 10,000.0s . . Total -amount of all lia- ... bllltfe except capitaL$3,149.1Sl.l v Surplus as regards policy- ; holders .Av .$1,?$S.96$.SS. - Total liabilities .... . ,. .4,$SS,lS6.4T Business in North Care Una During WIT ' i769.0O ' , ,"' '": ' Fire risks written. $4,752,769.00; pre- ;f mlums received. $24,445 Jt5. - , Losses IncurrSd iflre), $11,810.9$; paid, 10,57.9S. President U. S. Manager, P. Bres- .y ford. .- t ' ' Home office in United States New t York. - ' , 'J', Attorney for' service Jas. R. Young, Insurance Commissioner. -. - 1 State of North Carolina, ' VT . , Insurance Department, - -. '-. Raleigh, Feb IS, 191$. I,' James R. Young, Insurance. Com , missloner, do hereby certify that the' above Is a true and correct - abstradt . of the .statement . of the Phoenix, Aa-" suranoe Company. Ltd,, of : London,' . k&ngland,flledr with this department, ; showing the condition of said company v On the 31st day of December, VISIT. . ' Witness my hand and official ..seal J the day . and , date above written. ' . ..".V';. f'ti-'.AK- R. TOUNO, ; ' Xnsurance' Commissioner." ft s trrtu'"' ieWis' MM CHillieChoft .-.'.V'.-.'-nri -. :r4ibrfAnotlu Pateiotte .Muadeill tmedy Extrsrsnsju. .. Ifevr Specialties, Costunies ausd j . '. ,-'.''' ', mm m 5 ), (:'.' , f f r. U r ,111 1! u is I'! A A . i f Si Hi I i t: Jt , ; , r (5 Uti: it ' 4 " 1 i' i 1 -5 -"if ' 7i 1. 1 If i ir 1 i, u, , t- 4 I, S i. v ir i I ; V ! ) ' 1 1 f I fl! t f r I', aeugnted.-7adv commissioner,. Ar V a'.-.' " 1 Kflreyeari 'clo''1- V V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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