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- THE MORNING STAB. WM." C. WrESDAr, NUVEB 20 TEN. CM AMEI r ? si DUGOUT EQUIPPED LIRE A CITY CLUB American Army Corps Staff Had Many Luxuries. Office-, Sleeping Quarter, B ath Re taurant,. Kitchen., Electric IJkU. Telephone, AH In ground Establishment. MAY GET PLAGES E REGULAR ARMY Probable Some of New Officers Will Be Retained. Question o Keeping Those Commit atoned From Civil Wie v" Shown Marked Ability is Un der Consideration. With the American Troops in Fr. . .r rrPSDondence oi me U": A, An amazing under- ciaiea, ;;::rA; or dugout equipped h .any lurries is the home of the I . . r.;r, army corps Itaff of one - prominent part in the St vnicn - - than an Mihiel fight. It is m anderground city club, with offices, Seeping Quarters, baths, restaurants UtSen.. electric lights, telephone and U hoys in the persons of orderlies nd messengers and many other ap purtenances, of hotel life. Its occupation has permitted the staff of this corps to operate in close out of a iuo a11 The driven by without seeing it at all. one one hundredth would have Been mere ?v a slight elevation in the muddy Sain with two or three dark holes m Se ground that might have been old shell craters or anything else. Tn reality the mud and grass cover ing was nothing but a concealment of a 30-foot "ceiling" of reinforced con crete the black holes well camouflag ed entrances leading down a s opm runway to the brilliance of the elec trically lighted interior. So stoutly waT the whole constructed that an Semy shell of big clabre would ESSSly do more than chip off a piece Bo5 the fop. and no aviator's bomb could 3ver. even hitting directly, do much i - damage. road and wag a wide corriuui Tf the Institution, in which the com nanding general rubbed shoulders Sfth ttfe of derlies and messe ngers , a. they went from office to office. Off tnis mate street led minor streets running S Se rearand being used, for econo my of space, 'as sleeping rooms for the existed men at night. Artificial ven tilation provided for the, nstant putr: flcation of the whole, dugout, and the ,mell throughout was clean and sweet Off the main streets, and off the big h nfficp.s. constructed Tewise for economy of space. Each was about 10 feet wide and quite deep, with a narrow table running the length of the rooms at which sat the officers and their assistants work working, an . tne nme, telephone every moment or so, giving instructions and receiving reports Instead of having the operations de partment in one building, the intelli gence to another, and others scatter ed in as many more, all were here to gether, in offices with walls Ho nearly found-proof as possible, under a ceil ing just high enough to enable a tall mfn to walk or stand without stoop ing, so close together that a moment could put one in touch with the other r vot vaatlv far apart as 11 netesDoij j far as any mutual or one-sided dis turbance was concerned. At the end of the big corridor was the kitchen, compact to the point of being a kitchenette. When the cooks finished eacn meal the side streets could suddenly be transformed into little cozy dining rooms, each with its long wooden table and narrow wooden benches. In less time than it takes to tell the general's mess was ready, the superior officer's mess and all tne others. .n-.ratft the erreat JNO BOUI1U iuu , , concrete roof, and the . great bombard ment that opened the St. Mihiel show could not be heard, as an Associated Press correspondent who was there can attest. Yet outside the building the cannon were going "great guns and the whole night was thundering with the noise. WINSTON-SALEM RIOT LESSON TO THE STATE Biekett Congratulate City Authorities For Manner In WUc They Han dled the Situation. (Special Star Telegram). Raleigh, Nov. 19. Governor Blckett telegraphed tbday to Mayor Gorrell. of Winston-Salem as follows: "I desire to congratulate you and all the officials and law abiding citi zens of Winston-Salem on the intelli gent and courageous manner in which the sanctity of the law was upheld in the recent trouble in your city. The case is a tragic illustration of it. inaanitv of a mob and how the lives of innocent people are always imperilled when the mob spirit pre vails. It is to be earnestly hoped that all the people of the state will learn from this tragedy that safety of the innocent can only be assured by the strict observance of the law. "The law will always punish any man who violates a woman in North Carolina. It has never failed to do it. W The guilty cannot possibly escape and the mob so often wreaks its vengeance ' . - intentionally or unintentionally upon r; the innocent." Russel High, the negro .who was sav d from being lynched Sunday night in -tr- '-, -ixMr.arkTi-Sa.lp.m wis safelv lodged in - - the state prison here early this morn ing beifig brought here by a company !:' 0f soldiers from Camp Polk. Winston t ; Salem was still under martial law. SOLDIERS TO RETURN HOME ON REDUCED PASSENGER FARE Washington, Nov. 19; Director Gen eral McAdoo today announced his in tention of establishing a Teduced pas senger rate of two cents a mile' Instead 'f the usual three cents for soldiers "tiirnine to their homes after dis- charge from the army. By law, sol I diers are allowed 3 l-2c a mile for " tponcnnriniinn and meals and the soe- iiial fare will enable them, Mr. McAdoo believes, to buy meals and pay for ) Bleeping car reservations out of the .Uowance. TELEPHONE 5 ij" 5 1 SPECIAL 20 PER CENT. DlStUtai , ci,;t) or overcoats mpnrin? nn to 34 breast. Made in the very latest styles and a variety of snappy fabrics to select from, guaranteed all wool and fast color. Come in and look them over. Nl. m...v,t Tnilor. JN. Front St. Phone 502. Exclusive agent for Ed. V. Price Co. ana Tailoring' Co. no 2-lt A SHIPBIENT OF SO DOZEN LADIES' kid gloves just arrived by express in the most , popular styles and in tne leading shades. C. H. Fore & Co . no 20-lt Call No. 61 anfi a -Western Union messenger will be sent for your ad vertisement for column. Witn out Extra Cost to You. The charge for this advertising Is one cent per word, but no ad. taken for less than 25c. Cash with order unless advertiser has a regu lar account. Twenty-five per cent discount on seven consecutive issues ar longer. Advertisements running till or dered out must be discontinued in writing. "Business Locals" are Business Setters at a minimum cost. T,ro0Kinton. Nov. 19. Steps to re rrranently in the army officers commissioned from civil life who have , v.irA onitv in the. ser- dispiayeu ma. rv vice are being considered oy vxi eral staff. Plans for the demobiliza tion of officers, it was learned today, are being shaped with this end in view. Thfl first of the approximately lbu.- 000 men in the officers' corps released will be those who are anxious to sever completely their connection with mili tary life and return to their former . .. innlir-fltiOTlS from OlVll OCCUPaliU"'- -i-' - i h.ae men for release, officials said, I BACK TO OLD PRICES-BEGINNING IF YOU THINK WELL OF YJ1 clothes seid them to I. Loewenthal. Merchant Tailor, to be cleaiaa ana pressed. You will be satisfied. Nult ced." Phone 502. Work called for and delivered. no 20-lt SEE US FOR AUTOMOBILE ROBES, We are showing a big assortment or V, a nnAa ot nnnillar DTiCeS. C 1. Fore & Co. no 20lt THE tlCAN BANK & TRUS' (Corner Front and Market Streets. WILMINGTON, N. C. CO. OMMERCIAL SAVINGS TRI ACCOUNTS 4 Per Cent. Paid 6 Per Cent. Charged. will be given first consideration ana will be acted upon promptly. Consideration, it was said, next will be given to applications from officers who wish to return to civil life, but to retain their status as reserve oiu- cers, subject to call for a penoa 01 vears. General statiomcers uencvc . larse portion win ionuw iui thereby giving the United btates an adequate supply or competes, icbciv officers for the first time in history. In passing officers back mto tne in active reserve list, care will be taken to hold to the last officers wno aesire to apply for commissions in the regu- today, we are going back to the pre war prices. Hair cut, 35c, shave 15c. Four efficient barbers who will give you the best of service. Petty & Elks, under People's Savings Bank, Prin cess street. ' . no 20-7t vnrku batv eAPKV MOSLERt MEDIUM ' : Tia t .imw rn wireless Bldg. Phone 1g no 20-tf nrvTwn nnsiTlftV AS HOTEL clerk by young man who can give good references. Aaaress x, Star. - no 2-lt nnvrrn w-v rrwn filRLS, TWO furnished rooms in private ianuiy. References. Address P.. O. Box4: no 20-lt clerks for income tax, l"Ir""o customs. internal revenue WUmi ig ton examinations soon. Salary 1.10-. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars regarding examinations v .. . a Torrv r former civil write iiaji"wlu Service examiner), 3120 Columbian Bldg., Washington, D. C. no 19-3t WE OFFER TODAY 50 DOZ. LADIES' kid gleves in all the popular snaaes, from $2.00 to $3.00. C. H. Fore & Co. no 20-lt VfTt SAT. V SS POUNDS GENUINE goose feathers. Fine lor pillows or father mattresses. Cheap. Address "Feathers," care Star. no 20-lt tO apply tor COmmissiuua m i lar estimates and whose records show DANCING EVERY THURSDAY EVEN them to be fitted for regular army life. It is by this means that men oi spe cial talent will be sifted out and kept available as long as any reserve offi cers are on duty. Should the reorgani zation program for the army be car ried out before all have been released insr from 7:30 p. m. until- 11 P- m. Come and enjoy both the square dance and waltz. Best music obtain able. Home Folks Social Club, Hiber nian Hall, Third and Princess. no 20-2t riea out Deiore an nave uccn icicaucu from active service, such officers will FOR SALE TO aUICK BUYER, Splen- . j jj ii v -v-. kneincaa Three Chairs. have a chance to pass directly into the regular army. UNCLE SAM'S TROOPS ALL WANT SOUVENIRS harhr hns ness. Three cnaire. U1VA n tJ all modern conveniences; complete Outfit. Can be bought at a bargain. Address Barber Shop, ChadDourn, in. C. no 2.u-1 Coimtless Number of German Helmets Taken in the Bigr "Pushes" Sent Back to the States. 9--wAms i'n nvne VOTC SAIiE -O. I. I. C. Berkshire, Yorkshire ana ruiou China bred from best strain of pure bred stock. Large, big boned, guar anteed thrifty and healthy. Shoats 50 to 80 pounds, at 25c per pound; light crates. Pigs 7 weeks old, $7.00 each; 10 weeks old, $10.0.0. H. H.. Meschendorf, Forest Depot, Va. no 20-4t SUITS STEAM OR DRY CLEANED and pressed $1.00. Suits pressed 50c. t , offiAiftnt service. h,n- terprie -Cleaning and Pressing Wks . 114 Princess St., Phone 717. no-17t flower brand; York Imperial a choice apples, lemons, oun v. raisins, prunes; nuts, western box apples, everything in Produce and anything in candy, ' grum, etc. Bear Produce & Mdse Co. (wholesale only). Phones 452-453; 14-16 Market St. no lo-tr FOR RENT NINE ROOM HOUSE AT -Park. Known as V V 1 1 1 L c 1 vjaiuvi. Lake George. Apply to M. G Tienck en 4th and Castle, no 17- su, tu, th,3t WANTED AT ONCE, SECOND HAND church or school pews, iso Donald, N. C. no 20-4t WANTED TO GET LINED UP WITH large lumoer concern, either in shipping, or receiving de partment, January 1, W19-, years' experience, and will furnish best of references. Address L, Box 149, Oriental. N. C. no . 19-7t FOR SALE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE northwest corner Thira ana auu. Aia e r-nnm hniian 215 Ann street. O. A. Wiggins, Hilton Lbr. Co. no 20-7t WANTED EXPERIEN CED RETAIL grocery salesman, uooa oppuuuu.., for right man. "H," care Star no 20-lt WANTED SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES sales positions. Experience not necessary; good pay to start; bonus and insurance fea tures; opportunity for good advance ment and permanent positions. Ap ply at once. S. H. Kress & Co. v no 12-tf FIFTY-ACRE FARM FOR SALE WITH eight-room house and outDuiiainge, i ak mi oa wfist at AiKinson, in. . For particulars apply to Matt R. Pe terson, R. F. D., Atkinson, N. C. no 20, 22, 24-3t Txr; u Vi AmoHvon Trnnns NnrthwftSt 1L11 tllC wVi-w - i of Verdun. Oct. 20 (Corretpondence FOR 8 ALE OR Kyi - of the Associated Press.) The suces sive "pushes" by which tne Americans are helping the enemy rearward to ward the Rhine furnish great oppor tunities for souvenir hunting. Pretty nearly every doughboy at the front has become a Boche souvenir hunter and has annexed a quantity of "ex cess baggage" that is some cases is appalling. The first, impulse of a German sol dier who decides to retreat or to sur render seems to be to get rid of his steel helmet, beautifully or weirdly camouflaged as it may be. In any column of prisoners to be seen on any road behind the American lines, not over five in any hundred are still iwearin? their helmets. - All have don ned the soft slouch cap that so de- LOST-LARGE BLACK HAND BAG. Has broken handle with tan leather support, contains several articles wearing apparel , including four yards of black dress goods. J Either picked up by mistake or stolen from waiting room at depot, between I 1 vnotarrisv morning. Lib- eral reward for return to Paul Lanier, Chadbourn. N. C. no 20-lt CIVIL SERIVCE EXAMINATIONS IN Wilmington Decern oer- i. women clerks needed. Salary $1,100. Experience unnecessary. Women de siring government posmuno , FRUITS! ALL KINDS FRUITS! Flor ida oranges, grape fruits, extra fan iirinocdtis snitzenbergers, delicious Jonathans, Arts, Block Back Bans. East Beauty pears pears, Seckles and Winter Nillies. Califor nia grapes, dates, figs, tomatoes. Har rod & Roberson. 26 North Front St. Phone 4J60. no 19'2t THE BEST THING YOU CAN DO TO- day is to enroll tor our iiivwUeu v.ncinAau instruction. Ar- range to have valuable time to sell and .you will be able to get a good price for your services. The Motte Business College. oc 19-tf SECURITY SALESMAN WANTED Established manufacturing concern wishes to engage two expert sales men to Place an increase issue of its capital stock. Address, MFG care Star. , no 18'7t 1 7 7" FIFTY CENT SIZE. CAN NOW be had at Hall's Drug Store. If you can't come for yours, just phone us. no 3-tf LITERARY DIGEST FOR NOVEMBER 16th is now on sale. Gordon Bros., 17 Princess St., Phone 745. no-17-tf RESULT PRODUCIXG PRINTING "Quality . "Speed Service Multigraph Letters (Just Llk Typewriting). i Engraving, Public Typewriting. Rubber Stamps. Notary and Corporation Seals. Harriss Printing & Advertising Co. (Members Chamber Commerce) for free particulars. Raymond rer- EEM teD ONE CABINET HAR- ry (former civil service exarn talking chine. Worth 1120 Columbian Bldg. D. C. Washington, no 19-6t N. C. Can be used as residence or hotel; also for sale or trade for automobile, lots No. 16 and 17 at the Bronx, in Wilmington, N. C. For particulars write or see Matt R. Peterson, R. F. D., Atkinson, N. C. no 20. 22, 24-3t YOUNG MAN DESIRES ROOM CLOSE in. Steam heat preferred; looking Willine to pay for same. References exchanged, "Bob" care Star. no u-ii- U. S. SOLDIER'S FIRST THOUGHT IS OF MOTHER While the French Pollu Thinks of His Wife and the British Tonunie of His Sweetheart. tracts from their soldierly appearance. With the American Armies in is-w MODERN APART- FOR The helmets are aroppea. tnrown Fieia. Oct. 15. (correspondence ui tuc r" south Fifth Avenue, six ro away in haste, ana ail Dut ciutier up AsscK.iated Press.) When an Amerl- W ANTED SHIPPING CLERK FAMIL- iar with wholesale grocery or amcu lines may obtain position with a good future by applying by letter to Box 927, City. no 20-2t YOUNG LADY AVISHES POSITION AS stenographer, or will do clerical work. Answer "A. C," care Star no 20-2t . . t.". rrwn wirn YOUNG PO- nies, very gentle, an t vwow.. Cart House, Swan street, 'no 20-lt 100 ACRE FARM FOR SAL-u tobacco, corn or cotton wnu, acres under cultivation; zu more t i a nan ftxt nnssession now. New five room bungalow, barn ana tenant house. Buildings cost Six miles from Hoke County Court house, on highway. Near good church and school. Price $3,500. Easy terms. Address J. C. Currie, Raeford. N. C. no 20-2t, we. su.. 4 FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM HOCSb, 423 South Fourth, street. roBe" at once. See M. C. Darby & Co. 114 Princess St. , no 19-2t PRINT PAPER FOR SALE WE Have 1 000 to 2,000. pounas stanua.ru cvD print paper that we will sell, cut to size, to first and best offer. This pa per is from same stock on which this paper is printed. Write best cash of fer to Wilmington Star Co., Inc., Wilmington, N. C. no 19-3t FOR SALE 35 HORSEPOWER SAW mill uuiui. . . cash. Box 15. Atkinson. N. C. no 17-4t mograph talking machine, worm $100 00. Unredeemed price $55.5U. Call at Chas. Flingelstein's, Front and Market streets. Phone 642. no 8-tf J. WANTED RULER AND BOOKBIND- er, clean bhop, gooa pay. Townes Printing Co., Danville, ya. no 14-7t WANTED TO BUY POPLAR LOGS IN 16 14 and 12 feet lengths, 16 inches and up in diameter. Inspected and. paid for at loading point. Hill Ve neer Co., High Point, N. C. no 14-30t FOR SALE CHEAP, TWO LOG CARTS and bunks, one good' mule and a lot of harness. Apply J. Herbert John son, Castle Haynes road. Four miles from Wilmington. no 14-7t B. McCABE& CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Murchison Bank Building. Phone 99$. Wilmington, N. S25.00 REWARD FOR ANY PERSON who will find my boy and bring or a 17- -Ratta Sloon Point. N. C. His name, Curlie Batts, dark colored, 17 years. Last seen in Wilmington, N C Wore knee pants, blue serge -suit, black hat. Two fingers on right hand clipped off. no, l?-7t the oattieneia. .eariy every ahim-i- 1JS MM ..nver thA ton" or can soldier who has been fighting at can au.u.c B - - - ijfwt ivrCEIiY FURNISHED room to gentlemen with modern con veniences, wear poswmuB. 773. no the front either has a German helmet by now, or has sent one home. For under a new ruling by general head quarters it is now possible to paste ja home address on a German helmet drop the headgear into the mail box nnd sent it to mother! sister or sweet heart. Just how many have gone home, ostensibly as the personal booty of the sender, it would be hard to say. Many of the helmets are interesting to say the least. Many boche soldiers have in their idle hours painted and camouflaged their head pieces until they have a weirdly odd appearance. The German helmet has vastly mbre surface space than the American, the British or the if rencn. it nas proiec when he receives a bullet or shrapnel wound he thinks of his mother. The French noilu thinks of his wife, and the British Tommy of his sweetheart. This fact is borne out by the officers j jo whn have served in all O.I1U UWCWA o " v - three of the allied armies. They de clare that when the American soldier is wounded, the first word on his lips in almost every case is "mother." Even after he is removed to the hos l nolle fnnatantlv for his III l 11 O mother. His British cousin, hpwever c hiflv absorbed in his sweet ment No., 418 South Fifth Avenue, six rooms first floor, seven rooms -floor. Everything in first-class condition. Lot 165 feet deep. Prop- ITg SXEAM CLEANED AJSDPRESS erty can be bought for much less ed ladies' coat suits a specialty, than the present cost 01 uun.s gt Dry cleaning Co., 114 princess olnn SatlStactory icmio 0. aaq no io-ii- mirrhaser. Let us show yov what? a fine investment it is Address REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR ..i-..:imnt T o. Box 182. no 20-lt to convict nartv J1 V CC? LU1V1H.) WANTED SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES for stock Keeping nu B.ieo Experience not necessary; ;good pay to start; bonus and insurance fea tures; opportunity for good advance ment and permanent' positions. Ap nly at once. . S. H. Kress & Co. no 12-tf wnn ski.V 1 .10.000 A NO. 1 BRICK, at wnminerton or uuin near points. For prices write Har rington Bros., Weldon, N.C. .HPRirw MOTOR CO REPAIRS ON ..iAMAKiioa o rn fliirn li uuixo c ol- cialty. Prompt service. Phone 942-W, NO. 12 Dock street. " evidence sufficient to convict party -nhheii cash drawer in business 'office of The Star of small amount of money between 2:30 and 8 A. M.. on the morning of November 17th. 1918. no 18"3t- MILLIONS HARDY CABBAGE PLANTS frbm selected seed. Any variety, now till May; $2 per 1.000. Prompt de livery. . Enterprise Truck Farm, Oeortretown. S. C. no-10-tf Special Greeting Cards For the Boys Make the boys across the wa- .11 . M J n n ter happy witn a innsuuaa Greeting Card. Mail them now. We haye selected a line oi espe cially attractive patriotic greet ing cards. Northam's Book & Stationery Store Have yon Opened that Sav ings Account Yet? Are yon waiting for tomorrow i TTTfOME . H SAVINGS All BANK (Security and Service.) ' Jlemmb "Tomorrow neirt and good li" .t nu jtn not draw font .nt. A SAVINGS AC COUNT Will OPEN ONE .NOW. 32 N. Front St. Phone 651 British or the Frencn. it nas proiec- - to see her jUst once , ' : tion for the ears and neck in the heart. e Frencil compatriot MR. MERCHANT-DONT JHB WANTED AT ONCE, GOOD LUMBER shape of a rim or extension so that again ..femme bien aimee." fool you; get our prices before pur- wfr"r rough and dressed North, quite a little picture can be drawn nhk Respondent of the Associated chasing your fruits, y.estab;ees;tetaCs circling pine.B Apply Chadbourn- on it. 1 - k Amri,an front asked a Oranges any size, just as sweet as no 14-tf The most popular camouflage is a series of two-inch stripes that meet at the top of the helmet and extend, Press at the American iront asKea 1 oniism what thought, was nurauci . , . , most on their minas wnen at the top of the helmet and extend ft the r trenches to attack the Ger like the hibs of ia fan. outward and left . their tren iQ an tin wn wn ri to the edee of the hat. In other cases the entire surface space is pointed into squares of yellow, green and erav. or in all the colors of the rainbow. The composite effect is mans, in nine casea uul i r, "at hntrifl and motner. BWCI w xo, w . o ta-ar however, who said that as they entered the battle .v(. mir.ii were erven over wnw The composite effect is " rh thv had never be startling. These are the most coveted T thJ hhit of praying of all souvenir helmets, and the dough- " fB1Th kePt before them words boy who has not the' opportunity of Some them ev d cQn finding one on the battlefield gladly ?enUJ!- frrn -relatives. gives a sack of tobacco for one. iai?f" nn te morning of the Shoulder straps make another in- lAttr from his terestine: and easily portable souvenir, attacK .crintural ohrase, though they are also of aff '"ct S ith Lordand no enemy shall Lai y vcliuc uti,ii.iv - oro nsr Tnfie. J.110 ouiuio tify the units that Wave been opposed P ' "- one of tne bloodiest bat- . v. a 1 flripana r Liieru are i w - . . , j . n rwrr BUgar, four dollars ana nuiBi-u0 cents. You know there are an kiiiub or oranges. Don't let tnem 1001 you. Five hundred bags, ten pecks to a bag, of real Irish potatoes. uu io rianish cabbaee. nice, hard headed stock, one dollar seventy-five cents per hundred; pacKea ior smy- pink, fifteen cents extra. ve i now located at three thirteen North Front street and prepared to nn all orders promptly. Telephone 817. Bate Co. WANTED 50 LABORERS, WHITE OR colored, for steady employment. Pay from $2.50 to $3.00 per day. Southern Box & Lumber Co. no 15-7t 1 W. J. Wilkins & Co. ARCHITECTS Rooms 9 and 10 Masonic Temple VAILER'S PIPPIN PXOUR, VALIER'S Walkover flour. None better, always ;o haat results. Schutte Bros. 6lM -'"- . Phone 983. 2"tf- no 20-lt .TiAimh frr- this nurnoBe -...id to spare. and they are eageTly sought by the . a 1 soldier who does not care to De our dened with a heavy helmet in additton to his own. DISCUSSING QUESTION OF STATE TAXATION Commission Working On Scheme Which. It Is Proposed; to Present To Next Legislature. Weill UUUUB" ties of the war that day and came otft unscathed. urk-wr-c-v- vumniCT EVER AWARDED IN WEST W North Front street. WANTED YOUNG LADY TO ASSIST in office of wholesale nouse. must oe neat and accurate at ngures. otate experience, if any. Address W. L., care Star. no 6U-"-1- WANTED PINE PILING. LONG OR short leaf. 60 to 80 ieet, 14 in. a iu from butt. 6 in. point. Water or rail road delivery. Call or- write for prices. Cornwell & Co., 1015 Murr chison Bldg. no 7-21t or ' -" For Indigestion, Constipation Rllionsness fust try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS wittt -PF.PSIN- A Liauid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Now made ' 1 T J, VM 41.'. "w. 4. w . n .it... n i iintl Court Gives Judgement ior ruw. (Special Star Telegram). . iii xrrtir 19 Tn an opinion . -, j j tAov hv Jndee James n- j i Tlitrt Rtat.AH QlSiriCl wi" j ic. omorcii lodgement for $276,000 against the Whiting maniu- .h,rinr romnanv. tnis Being '""'" LOST OR STOLEN BLACK AND vrhite female fox terrier puppy irom 1 Barnett Ave. Has city badge No. 395 on collar. Answers to name 01 "Toots." Finder notify u. 1. Ever ett, at Hanover Iron worKs. no zu-it LACK. FIBRE SILK SWEATERS AT Piatt's, 108 Market St. no zo-it NEW ARRIVAL 25 KAVI dresses from $18.50 to $Z4.tu. fiatts, ' nn t a. 108 Market St. 110 cn.i!ii Star Teleerram.l " ' I . - . . ... ! tu. l.moct monev iudement ever re Ralelgn, imov. uvCxv,x l Wnrth Carolina. and his special legislative commission tuiiTr has been before the courts ..nneinr to the tifixt legislature a . 1 the litigation iui jjuii"'b . I ior nevciai j. . . , Dv.m for taxation that will be most has tied up 60,000 acres of hardwood . , , i , I . . ,-.,.00 conntv said to Da eauitabie ana near o uoijr cnu umoer i 1 , . -- . .... n fui .nonnio oni ir I iv. u.trcot hardwood ' tract1 east ot tne ,v.o otnt. esneciallv throueh hvriasissinDi. The development of tnis suggesting amendments to the consti- timber which Is expected to start soon tiitlon have Deen in cuutereuce aora will open "f ; i , two dkvs in preparation for something Mr. Cozad is represented by Judge WANTED - . . 1 4. r v - -njr, . a.nn iint rcHHiiM.n . vv c?ci of the finishing ;ipucn pu" JA r.UiZ While h dndants and recommenaations xnai are tu go 1 ver oi - - Sough the governor to the legisla- were represented by Merrimon Adams mrougn 1 Tv .tn of Asheville and a law tnr when It meets in jauuoij. ana " A . . There is nothing to be made public firm of Detroit ox it oa to tne WOrK 01 me vummis- 1 as yet as to ." r. , , , . I nrn nnpninwaiiFiirt. ion All the memDers or tne state urge; jjadw tax commission nave Deen meeting am. t-. - . ... -jsV T4 r'f a 1 AftTW 1 with tne governor. ,Tt, rn.id. Nov. 19.T-Presidents of FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED CON nectintr rooms on lower, floor, very convenient for light .house keeping, on ar line. Lignts, gas ana water, 223 South Front St. no 20-lt rtiwir. . Tvirrre. LARGE FKun r hjk- 1 1 a Mnt Npar car linn nisneu iuuu Apply 52L5outh Fourth St. no 19-6t TO BUY GOOD HORSE and wagon. Suitable ror grocery dusi- ness. State nrice. "Horse," care star no 19-2t mission with -to wmg Zkiiroihi brotherhoodsWa; the IT and geSSraT-oancia condi: ren S Stone Of the engineere; W. G. taxation and general Jinancmi conai ren trainmen and .Timothy flelatlv'cottsWn t consists Shea, actto president of theemen The legiBiativo r" T f t-ht d enginmeen today sent . President of the WgSe BroSl w5s? SSegrams p urging :eppolntment corporation commission. .Vance wown, i;"r'rel)Wentttv of , labor to mem. mmZuTnk by The manufactur- corporation fonTf ofTreP ZltomZZ ,Sr7ofGrove-8 Tasteless chill . Tonic-1 of TpiT' WBT,W- ' FOR SALE ONE PAIR OIT uoyu mules at a . very reasoname price John A. Snvder. Phone 1701-L 2. no 19-7t BOARD AND' ROOM FOR TWO RE - flnt.il inriMe or coiinle In private fam ' ily. Modern conveniences. ; Apply 409 Nun Street. City. no 19-7t FOR SALE ELEVEN SHARES Stock in Harriss Printing & aqt. ao.,. yar value ?50 per share. Will sell at sacrifice. Address, P. O. Box 127. no-17-sus, we, 8t FOR RENT STORE vOBMiSB 4xa and Grace streets; as a wnoie or wn partition oft, to suit tenant. One of the best retail locations in um Will make Tental satisfactory with the right man. Apply J. H. Kuck. oc 27-, su, we-tf RAT KILLING CAM PAIGN. "Rat Annihilator" will do the work. New Flower Seed. J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG COMPANY Second and Princess. COTTON STORAGE Wp. are DreDared to issue negotiable receipts for cotton on storage. HILTON COMPRESS CO, VV. fe. COOPER President. Wilmington, N. C. PHONE 393 FOR QUICK SKRYJWJIC. Expert stove man. we reune utjai. ers, put in fire boards, line gas and range ovens, rewick oil heaters. Try us for results. W. B. Klander & Bros., 14 South ' Second St. -. r-r-'i' no 13- tf, we, th, fr. WANTED tNORMATION REGARD- lish woman; who was a well known , teacner oi diubiu during the years 1840 to 1845. She had a daughter, named Lillie. Address Miss Mary Kingsbury, 211 South 5th street.- -r4 u : . . oc 35-su, we-8t WANTED FOUR v OdLORED IABOR i' hands. 'Fay good price to grood; workr, era. Wilmlngrton Steam Inndry, WANTEDTtt' FAINT YOUR ROOF with a material' that is guaranteed to stop- leaks, 7 preserve and protect . for aerJoa?of-.:iQ, years. Phone, 609. Estiniatee f reew Hanover Iron Works .- compprtts-;' '. ' 29 -tg NOTIC--NOWIS THE TIME TO viova nnr nm&eg And stoves over hauled before cold weather, arrives. Also yefcr roof repaired and painted. : We have expert repairmen for thl class t of work; h Yoting and ' Gorman, in South Second street. ' Phone 481. Looking For a House, Apartment, Room or Board ? Turn to the Business Local columns where -you will find large and representative lists that are sure to prove ,help FOR SALE 50 Boxes No. 1 Lemo 36?0,b00 Large El B Ci6,006 Baby El Reeso Ci- gars. SAMIIFI REAR. SR., 311 North Front St II Everything ior the Office Typewriter Desks. Cha.rs j Filing Cabinets, caru inets. Dictaphones. Barrhar1 ing Macnines, - Supplies. Blank Books description. C. W. Yates Co: Wilmington, N. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1918, edition 1
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