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THEf MORNING STAB; -WILMINGTON, k C THURSDAY, OVffMBER 281918, K TWO. il: !:- ilf; ; f t s Si i y t - USE HUNDREDS OF - PLANES FOR MAIL With "WilraiiigioTVS 'Shipbuilders1 IhHI In spite of all written on, the subject, w r the At Washington, Nov. 27. The report alleging irregularities in.;: the Mooney j case,, which was made recently Sec retary Wilson by John B. Densmore, director-general of the federal em ! 1 1 j A lno aarioa nf ner. men iouoweu . iu6 nntinns to determine her ability. antus concrete ship constructed by which the young lady seemed to think he utarw SMpbuUa,s company at J wa, g" X s"tVo Brunswick, Ga., has not yet left the j Qn working at the shipyard after vays. The vessel was scheduled "to all and ieftr after delivering this ulti uxve been launched last Saturday, and j matum: "Why, I thought this was an . party from the Liberty yard her. gr0 T W- jeent down to witness the exercises; w tlso, H. J. Brunnier, assistant head of The Liberty shipyard, while it is he concrete ship section of the Emer- j weeding out a few employes who can ?ency Fleet corporation, came down . not te Df service any longer, is also rrr. Thiia.delthii to represent the ' emDiovinff additional helpers. Result- shipping board at the event. Every- ing from a labor-sqouting expedition j with any investigation tne anrornia thing was in readiness for the into Virginia made recently by Peter ; executive may order. wine spilling ceremony, christen- ' Van Geyt of the service department. 20 This announcement was made to-iTifi- fluid of the bottled in bond first class carpenters from Hopewell, , nignt by Secretary Wilson, who made v,o wn provided and Va- arrived here last Monday to aid bli a copy ot a telegram sent to rariety had been provided ana concrete shipbuilders in their task Mr- wn' ti- DEHSMORE REPORT TOOT. STEPHENS He Assures Labors JVIooney Get Careful" Consideration -;- vat. Secretary Tllon Criticises SMn Fran--vlsc 'Grand, Jury JTOr Jts Attitude ,f i No Indication When Action; r Is Coming. War Department' Turns Ma chines K)vef to Postal Dept. Army Aviator; -Will Be Employed in .. Carrying s Mail to All; Cities CountryTurn War . Service -V" to Peace XTses. 4 lpfa II . IS I - v New York, Nov. 1. Captain Benja mirf B. Linsner. director of the United iStetes Wial mail service, announced here tonight that the war department had turfied over to the use of the mail ployment service, is to be furnished to i service, "hundreds of airplanes. - Governor Stephens of California and Mr. Densmore is to place himself at the governor's disposal in connection ;ne bottle tied with an elab orate bow of ribbin, but just at the moment when the natives in that neck ttT-TBrn l snout 'Bravo'- and when the munition plants closed .cxap their hands and shout Bravo. - " returned to their peace-' the. ceremony was , anA 9,nflw emnloved " " lonnKhinp- nnstnoned. The reason, it was stated, for delaying the matter was some imperfection in the construc tion ol the launching way, apparently a trivial matter, but one the resident representative of the Emergency Fleet corporation insisted should be correct ed in order to insure a perfect launch ing. The Atlantus," then, has not left the way, although The Star received a dispatch over its leased wires Sat urday night describing the event. Evidently the man who wrote the ar ticle went to sleep Friday night and didn't wake up until Saturday night, and knowing the vessel was to have of building tite.de vessels. inese men . revealed that the grand jury at were employed in munition lactones ( gari Franciscov which is investigating in and near Hopewill until hostilities ; Mr Dengmore'S charges, had asked for ceased. They are carpenters by, trade, I a COmt)lete copy of the director-gener al's report, together with all informal tion Mr. Densmore has bearing on the charge. Mr. Wilson did not grant this re quest, informing the governor that it had been his original purpose to furn ish a copy of the report to him and he would now carry itout despite the I fact that the report had received "un intended and nartiaT publicity." The with the carpenter force at the Lib erty yard. Sixteen vessels totalling 94,825 dead weight tons, were completed and de livered to the shipping board by Amer ican shipyards during the week ending November 22. All but one of these ships were steel. With 1,050 skilled bolters and rivet ers and 125 other skilled steel work, ers on the job the construction of steel ships at the yard of the Carolina Ship building: corporation continues to pro- . i i- j on,r mAmino- hA rrftRs as fast as the arrival 01 material; -m.TrtMA rQa TJrnfaft1rA,, and men lust up and said so without investigat- . will permit, while yard construction Uon was made o a rormer justice of Captain .Lipsner said he was not in a position to announce the exact num ber but that the machines would be used as rapidly as possible in expend ing the aerial mail service to all cities of the country. The service antici pates that it will be able to organize its personnel from- hundreds of army aviators. . ... Plans for the laying of new routes and the extension of the service on a nation-wide scale have not as yet leen formulated, -trut it is expected that the .vtMoinn -rUi vAsrin soon. Captain .Lipsner pointed .out that in addition to the commercial vaiue transmission : of mail, already demon strated by the service between New York and Washington the employment of hundreds of pilots will enable the nation to maintain an aerial reserve for military purposes in the event oT another war. . Also as an immediate hM(.m. a solution will be offered of report was published November 22 and the problem o . empioymeau was said to nave aeaii jargeiy wuu mo iuiu's .. " thom case of Mrs. Herman Mooney, wife of Thomas J. Mooney, under sentence of death as the result of" the preparedness day bomb explosion in San Francisco. In the report as published, -it was alleged that evidence against Mrs. Ing to see if it had actually been ac complished. General Manager Fergu son, who returned from the Brunswick yard yesterday, said the Atlantus will I ment of the yard, T . . i ! J 41,a qvq work, and the work in the fabricating steel shops, the machine shops, car penter shops, and in fact every depart probably be launched Saturday or Sun day. Mr. Ferguson was accompanied on his return from Brunswick by Mr. Brunnier. The two spent the greater part of the afternoon inspecting tne continues unabated and as the days go by the company finds itself a little nearer its goal. ne the California supreme court, a mem ber of the public prosecutor's office and other persons connected with the cases growing out of the explosion. Mrs. Mooney was indicted with her husband and three others on 10 counts B actual ship construction work nas not murrier sh wan acouitted - , , , -A, , tY.. I ' moved, aneaa auogemer a ii o -" on one count, four were dismissed ana she is now at liberty on bail. In his telegram to Governor Steph- offieers would like it, but the progress is decidedly good , in view or tne con tinued delays in the arrival or mater work on the ways and other sections ial. However, train loads or steei are of the yards, and slipped several arriving continuously auu n. i kodak pictures of various phases of- that the parts that are holding up the the work. Mr. Brunnier isr expected work will soon reach their destination, to remain in the city as Mr. Fergu- Skilled workers are coming m now son's guest until he returns to Bruns- about as fast as they are needed and wick to attend the launching of the i by the time all parts are oh the ground Atlantic I it is expected that the force of skilled steel worKers win De in ine ubibuuui hood of 2,600 or 2,700 which is about the capacity of the four-way yard. by the government in training them will not-be altogetner iobu The New York-Chicago aerial mail service will be placed in operation next month. THANKSGIVING EVENTS AT N. C. UNIVERSITY Various Exercises and a Big Football Battle Between University and Camg Polk Blen. (Special Star Correspondence.) Chapel Hill, Nov. 27. Plans to stage mammoth communal patriotic and re The .pbuilders will not work to day. Although they have made for themselves to a certain extent the rep utation of being tireless workers, in fact just rearin to get down to work every morning, some or tnem even gei A trip through the Carolina yard re veals much activity in all departments. In the fabricating steel shop big ma- ttrrtr thiri ahead of time, and stopping ! chines for the handling of steel in al- vork in the afternoon with a sigh of , most every stage are being installed regret, etc., etc, they say that Thanks- ( while others that have already been giving by the grace of God and the put in operation are kept busy turn Pilgrims;of old who set the precedent ; ing out material ready to be made in . a legal holiday and they shall ob- I to cargo carriers. One of these huge erve it as. such: in fact one shipbuild- pieces of machinery, a machine for sr says it would be a crime not to t punching holes in steel plates, was. bserve It, for to make a mar work ' going at full spee'd yesterday. It ill the morning, eat a big Thanksgiv- j punches holes in a sheet of steel about ing dinner in the time allotted for . half an inch thick and 5-8 of an inch in lunch and then work again all after- j diameter as though one were stick aoon would be murder in the first de- , mg pins in a sheet of paper. There are gree. To do full justice to yfe well- J ther machines in . this building that cooked turkey, baked to a light gol- ; win cut angles in a large sheet of len-brown deliciousness and floating ' gteel like trimming paper with seis in his own rich gravy, with all his SOrs. In fact there is machinery at .-accoutrements attached, one should ; nis yard that will enable the work ' have several leisure hours before the . men to do anything to steel that is feast ancL several hours of rest after ; necessary in praparing lie plates for it. This, at least, is the opinion of their respective places in the ship con one shipbuilder who has been looking i gtruction. ens today, Secretary Wilson criticised ij&iOUS peace celebration here on investigation of the Densmore charges Thursday Thanksgiving day. have Just by the San Francisco grand jury say- , . rnmmittee in ing that this body "does not seem the" been completed by the committee in impartial and appropriate instrument charge, of which the Rev. R. M. Mar of investigation the situation calls shall is chairman. for," inasmuch as the inquiry concerns j The R events will begin with the district attorney who is legal ad- , a lon& parade at 10 o'clock n the morn viser of the grand jury. j lng the faculty and students and all ' Chapel Hill organizations being in the ASSURANCE THAT MOONEY IS u of march, -fbllowed by exercises on TO GET DUE CONSIDERATION Emerson :field) where Thanksgiving Sacremento, Cal., Nov. 27. Assur- prayerSj patriotic hymns, addresses and ance that the case of Thomas J. Moon- war songs- wju be heard, and will be ey, sentenced to hang, would be given fittlngiy closed with a football clash in "careful consideration" was given to- the afternoon between the university day by Governor Stephens to members eieven and the' officers' training com of a committee of the San Francisco paiy a't "Camp Polk. labor council who called to ask the r feature of the morjalng events will executive to open t,he way for a re- be the burning of the former kaiser in trial of the case. ' effigy on the athletic field by the Boy This statement was made by D. C. scouts who- will thus symbolically Murphy, president of th'e California purge the eartli of absolutism and au TTtaora Hnn nf T,ahor. who beaded the tr.nraiv iAnlit tvar ifoncs. whoofcB and committee. He said Governor Steph- yells, followed by a review of theiS. A. ens did not indicate when he would x. C. and non-S. A. T. C. students. nsurance POCA-COA remains exactly the same product that it was before the war; the output reduced but the quality maintained ho change made in order to dilute or cheapen or in any other manner alter your , drink. The quality of Coca-Cola is our only insur- ance of business for the future and our best safe guard against the piracy of unscrupulous manufac turers who seek to take advantage of our reduced output by palming off concoctions colored and flavored to imitate Coca-Cola. When you order Coca-Cola, ask for it by its full name and demanef'the genuine. Your palate will tell you whether you've been imposed upon. If you suspect that you've been served with a sub stitute, put the question squarely up to the dealer. THE COCA-CO LA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. 6 BELbANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANB FOR INOIGE5TIUW A AT ! ATVEMY T-O-D-A-Y LJ rvi rncT)' Thanksgiving Day Mat. 3:30 ' Night 8:30 GUARANTEED TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE ASTHM OR HONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST forward to this day with great antici pation of the joys it holds for him. The rest of us who are not fortunate enough to eat roast turkey today will simply have to eat something else. This Joke is not on Mr. Audi at all, but inasmuch as he is extreme ly sensitive on the subject and resents any suggestion that be cause he is from a foreign Coun try he is not a true American, we beg his pardon for repeating it be fore going any farther and ask that he view the matter in a kindly light. For although he comes from a little country at yonder end of the Mediter ranean sea, many hundreds of miles from America, and the memory of his native language still hampers his speech, Mr. Audi is in perfect accord with the principles of democracy and iq a loyal American in every sense of the word. This. then, is the joke: Re cently, when Mr. Audi looked after the ; employment end of the service depart ment, and that was several weeks ago while the war was still on and every. Tody was doing any and everything that looked like patriotism, one of the young ladies . of the city who moves in the upper circles, as the so cial column savs. conceived the idea of doing something really worih while for her country, so she went 4own to the shipyard and offered her self for service. "What can you do?" was naturally , the first question asked by Mr. Audi. "Well, I have never worked before, but I am willing to do almost any thing," the pretty young thing re act on Mooney's petition for a pardon or what course he would take. PEACE CONFERENCE NEWS NOT CENSORED (Continued from Page One.) The last of the three large oil tanks which will be used as containers for the fuel used in heating oil in laTge basins has arrived.. Two of the tanks have already been placed and one is . filled with oil. The fuel is, fed by pres sure from the tanks to the. burners underneath the basins, which are located some doistance away. The base has already been prepared for the. third tank and it will be placed within a few days. The oil prepara tion in the basins is used to soften the steel plates that they may be shaped to fit the place they are to occupy in the making of the vessel. The 'sheets are placed in the hot preparation and allowed to remain there until reaching a certain temperature. A large Brown ing locomotive that was ordered for the Carolina some weeks ao, arrived on the yard Tuesday afternoon, has been unloaded and was operating un der its own steam yesterday afternoon. The eridiron contest between Caro lina and the Camp Polk officers ia ex pected to be hotly contested. While the- Camp Polk team is made up of many former northern and western col lege stars, the fact that it beat the A. & E. college team in Saturday's game vir rniv rnA tonoh -do wn and it. is ad-. office Pier No. 2, by 12 o'clock noofi on mttted that A. & E. has an unusually Saturday. If oflicials at this pier re- weak team this season adds material ceive checks sufficiently in advance jy to the hopes of Carolina enthusiasts, they will attend to collection. v. P. I. administered a 25 to 0 licking "It -is requested and hoped that cor- to A. & E. in Norfolk last Saturday rection will be made bf the very un- week, while Carolina held the Techs true report that attempt will be made to an 18 to 7 score in the game Satur to interfere in any manner with the day. So if comparative scores count free flow of news from America to for much the university soldiers have j Europe or from Europe to America, at least an even chance to beat the The whole effort of the government, ! Camp Polk officers. from the first, has been to assure ade- j The exercises on Emerson athletic quate and authoritative representation . field, which will follow the parade, will roo ot th nAi conference ; be oDened by prayer, followed by an j o0t T,owa distribution in i address by Mayor W. S. Roberson, an fgl every way address by Dean M. H. Stacy, chairman There is no press censorship of any of the faculty, patriotic hymns . nd kind in the United States today and songs during the burning of the kaiser ; at the personal request of the presi- J in effigy, and ending witn a grano. pa dent the French and English govern-; rade and review of thi military com- ments .have nitea an censorsniy resu- i ."". lations bearing upon American press ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Wednesday, Dec. ' First appearance in Wil mington of Americans most Popular Romance. OLIVER MQROSCO offers IN MEMO RI AM. lTJ.XJLXyxl.XTX killed in the. LOTTIE B RICHARD WALTON TULLY A LOVE STORY OF HAWAII The Play That Made Hawaiian Music Famous. Prices t 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Ticket at Elvingfton's. ' - jr -?.ai thru I K vl r f V J III-.! f jw&r-w O ill. I -mm 0 3 1 ffc PIPPEL'S ORIGINAL PRQPUCTIW I : H Q W i I 1 1 I n. lEL.bJ-- M.troool tan Mars DlctVrJm tZ 48th Street Theatre, New York, alter a ran -'"H Mat OVC-aifOU nigm. uvv-f 11 T.ieut. W. G. Davis was crreat American advance against the a iew ii our a AS YOUNG AS YOUR KIDNEYS The secret of youth is ELIMINATION OF POISONS from yonr body. This done i The "outfitting" dock, where the ves sels will be tied up after being launch ed while the machinery is being in stalled and finishing touches given the crafts, is being completed as fast as possible. This is located Just above the ways and on either side a channel will be dredged sufficiently deep as to take a boat of the size that are being built at this yard, which will enable two crafts to be fitted up at the same time. Hundreds of piles have been driven for . the foundation, and the stage of construction is almost ready to' begin work on the dock. The activity of the company on the outside of tle yard also looks good. The grading of the street leading from Pembroke boulevard along the north eastern line of the yard to the river or to the Sunset Park road, has almost been comDleted. The street passes in notxr 1 Df) mnm hotel that you can live to be a hundred and enjoy j . . . fttri.f!ted lust outside the the good things of life with as much ' " f and when completed the 3 In f. ?"n?I inew street car track will be laid on it lime ol yuuiu. xveep your uuuy in tuuu ' . . . . tn vslrl for condition, that's the secret. "JuSi.SJ Watch the kidneys. The kidneys and TU17" on th7 north side digestive organs are the main causes. 1 location to a point Jf -""J The kidneys filter and purify the blood. ! the .mess hall. The cars will come All the blood passes through your kid- on the new vtrack and pull up to the neys once every three minutes. They ! Ste to discharge the passengers. The strain or filter out the impurities. That eraling for the. double tracking of the is their work. Keep them clean and in 1 ca line from Lakeside park to the proper working condition and you have - yard is practically completed and nothing- trt fear. Drive the Doisnnnns workmen are now busily engaged in wastes and deadly uric acid accumula- laying the track, approximately half a i tions from your system. Take GOLD mile of whicn nas aireaay oeen pui MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules at in- down and a part ofthe trolly wire tervals and you will always be in per- strung. The progress,. on the. hotel la feet working order. , You will feel : ver.y . satisfactory to the company of trong andvigorous. Nerves and mus- : twit,ln. y' - cles will be elastic and your lace will radiate -youth and health.1 GOLD . North Carolina W. S. S. Sales. MEDAL Haarlem Oi Capsules are im- i Winston-Salenx,? Novi: 27 North Car ported direct from the laboratories at ' olina people Jrndv , bought ff 19,565,532 Haarlem. Holland. i worth of wx savings stamps up to the They are not a patent medicine, but a! first of November, according to figures.! guaranteed remedy which has been J compiled at state- headquarters here, used by the sturdy Dutch for over 200 ; . ' years and which has helped them to de- Ten -Blar Days , matter. "The widely circulated rumor that George Creel, chairman of the com mittee on public information, will have control or omciai puunwij ,-- - . . d... Tan- Connection with the peace conference before the J tteBJm??f is absolutely without foundation. : uary, 1894 he was just m uie p There will be no such control and the , gun mann 'h and an"ln7pira situation itself precludes any such j Jft" all those who knew him. co-ntrol. The peace conference itself j tlon ana e will undoubtedly decide upon the man- . . ttll m the clean, healthy ing its deliberations 'WviU nt th6 niErh school and &ISTER ner or announc and decisions and the right of corres pondents to free movement and inter-- ( view is-, of course, one that can not be abridged in any degree. "The postmaster general is making a study of the cables with a view to aiding the press in every possible way and will shortly make his own state ment. "Mr. Creel, who has made all ar rangements for the discontinuance of the domestic work of tha committee on. public information, is proceeding to Europe to wind up the work of the foreign section. He has no connection whatsoever with the peace commis sion. "The representatives of the commit tee on public information who sailed last week did not, in any manner, con stitute an official . peace conference press mission. They were stenogra phers, accountants, film men and di vision heads, not -one of whom will have connection with the peace confer ence or with the preparation or tne conference's press matter.. Their sole duties will be the- completion of the committee's foreign work and tne sex sports. While at tne nign scnooi ana later, at the Eastman Business college, he was a leader in atnieucs WORLD'S GREATEST PALMISTS Wish to advise public that they wilH only be here for a short time and those who have not had the opportunity to After his return from college, he was ; consult them should do so at once. associated with his father n business anA was later admitted to the firm, where he gave promise of a successful business career. Upon America's declaration of war aeainst Germany he was one of the first to volunteer his services and went to Oglethorpe, where he was -commissioned as a lieutenant. Owing to his knowledge of the mer cantile business, he was put in charge of the post exchange at Camp Jackson, and was only relieved at his urgent request , to be in the line where he could see active . service. He was or dered overseas in mid-winter and in one of his last conversations before going over, stated that it was a won derful privilege to be allowed to go across and fight tor such a great cause. In doing his bit he, paid the supreme sacrifice to protect civilization against being crushed by "Hunnftb Kultur, and as he looks down from on High there must be a smile upon his lips when he realizes that this, acrmce was not tlement of contracts and- busiBessdei made in vain. tails incident to the absolute cessation of avtivity." D. N. CHADWICK, JR. Wilmington, N. C Nov. 27, 1818. Scientific palmists, known from coast to coast as wonderful life' read ers. ' This may be your last opportunity. Come early to avoid rush. Many hearts made glad by their truthful pre dictions: Open All Day Thanksgiving Office Hours i 10:00 A. M. to OtOO P. M Princess Street. UPSTAIRS. ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 1. A. FY & A. M, Stated Communica tion this Thursday evening at 8 o'clock sharp, for the pur pose of considering business properly to be presented. Air members and affiliated Master Ma sons are cordially invited to meet" with us. ' ' By order of the Master. A. S. HOLDEN, Secretary. Hardly, a Drugstore in the Land ThatlDoes Not Sell TOis Remedy- Oh the Market Half a Cch velop into one of the strongest and I Of Shoe bargains. neaumest races in the world, uet.tnemryo. -aav. from .your druggist. Do not take a sub stitute. In sealed packages three Wilmington Shoe Ten Big Days of 'Shoe Bargains. ' vWheii yon fire, in perfect 'bewth, and are enjoying a strong and -vigorous vitality, it is then that your blood is free from all impurities.' You should be very careful arid give heed to the slightest: indication of impure- blood. A sluggish circula tion is of ten indicated by an impaired appetite, a feeliricrf lassitude arid a is then that you should promptly take a few bottles of S. S. S., the great blood ;purifiet and; strengtherier. y. , It will cleanse' the blood thoroughly and build up and strengthen the whole system. S. S. t$Jis sold by all drug gists. Valuable information about the v blood supply can be had free by writ ing to the. Swift Specific Co., 24 Swift Laboratory, 'Atlanta, Ga " - DR. M. BUETTNER V Chiropodist vv . The Ortoh: Private O&elft " s ""' ' C-r" ( U Five eel Triangle Drama, SWJ y- lY1. k$. I Sedgwick. 9 One Chance infwill WAR REVIEW 1 a Thousand- ;: M 11 . pictures- 1 An ACTUAL SCENE in lb 1 ft "' J I "A Fight for k :TTd n vj m fir- u a rn m bi I the latest and greatest 11, wlj . VITAGRAPH V;fI "TTB. chaptet-playieaturins lji "M .grap M ALICE JOYCE Midi fijP "The Madonna of The Movie'" U k MR "Everybody's '.JAjTfflsI I- Girl" l EDWARD S. 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Matinee at 3 r. - --pt Tonights 645, 8, 9x Rav Ewing's Hawaiian Maids I Fatty and Mabel in Ke1 ... .v. es l .The roiiing it strikes the upgtut. ts fl"1 V ; "How. are you going sizes. adv. Wilmington Shoe Co. ao-28( 29-1 - 7 J'! '-4
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