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W COUNTRIES Ure interested m OLYMPIC CONTESTS Mfd States Is Preparing To r Scnd Faultless Team the iiorotsg star, wilijington, n.o, sukdax, april is, 1920. THREE than that necessary. in prorluoins Phines. But with all thesl nh'iPf overcome and 7.. 8 ma. tacles to To Antwerp York. April IT. Whfl -the Olympic committee and other ",,rican .-nations throughout the port are - arranging to have SiaiCD ... tC.aa.nt 11 rv faultier'1 itF1vpcn .nllH I 1 .T . . . liils - c sanies this year many i-'w retries are just, as Keenly Wr .trough preparation, with P me object In view. V . ' le'a! is exhibiting .wonderful S in her preparations ana while ler8' . not expect to ne aDie 10 win Ihe de "frnited State, she intends tVa hard fight and hopes to be n'"" r the hignest numoer.oi ble 10 " trt America, despite the d h t the games 1111 Include eome British events, ,aucn as arcn - hirh Sweden will Mot: com-. backed by . .......e, ...o yuBiiion, as the thir-i largest industry in the world,, which it Justly deserves.). - - , "Icn.u ;.VThe executives the Maxwell Mo tor companies fortunately were among those to realize the expediency ol SS? $lLni ?eornlzatlon?y tw Sa ?ni nLnd unlnterruptd work has placed the Maxwell sanies In a position where today, after only month of reconstruction, it has reached almost, its norma.! nPA.M.n nd this "is - a.' condition -m-his-v. vied by , many other motor car, repre- ocuvawveB Decause it enables the Max wen uisinouiors and dealers to n-afce aimost immediate, deliveries of practi cally all of its models." - BELGIUM LI AKI1IG PROGRESSTOWARD A 1I0RI.IAL BASIS Seventy Per' Cent. Of Material : Taken Out By; Germans Has Been Returned . t 1 , . -1 If- m efforts Ware funds, some of! hich; harbeetr k1 i hv the Swedish government; irni.. -. have been donated 'by W z-jjiiaia'iVthe estimated. Hte ,a!iVilft beine J about krone- - ..i selection , of the , sswecusn, neip s tmcK auiiow" ...... f ..--- 10 1 mnnthi under ithe ,flne i"e - Jr". . -f nmMilt ifaln(rSL. n perviB' divided: into six nil vnifc -- ' . . 7.. for the purpose. The. chief is Ernie Hjertberg, who. J for WILL HOLD SCHOOLS FOB ' -. V' FERTILIZER SALESMEN rantry toicta ainer ; Atlanta,; Ga., April 12".-Short courses for the bfneflt "of fertilizer salesmen in the southeast, will- be, held' at sev eral state colleges of agriculture ac cording, to prans now - being made by Director J. N. Harper of the Southern Soil Improvement committee As plan ned now, these schools will begin some time during the month of August and continue inw September. The first will fee held at Montgomery and Au- turnrin cooperation, with ' the Alabama Folytechnic Institute for' the salesmen of Alabama; the second' will Tie held att Athens,, Georgia,; at the state col-, lege of .igriculture forthe benefit of the salesmexi; of this state; and the third will; W held at Florence, South Carollnal'for the-benefit' of the fer-. tili?er salesmettih the southwest in- ;iuamg - the states of , Mississippi, touisiana, 'TexasAahd Arkansas. An other achool for the. salesmen of South Carolina . will be- held at Charleston. Both of these. two schools will be held sny years was the coach -of the Irish 1 m cooperation with he " authorities at Clemson college.' A : fifth "school will oe held at Wt "RnlAiu-Vi ' Jntvi ..u and tne ia- 1 linam n coooerat on w lh th Bta t Uhauling will take place in-Stock-; college, for -trie; salesmen of Virginia ,im in Juiy. aooux. iwrjiiiB". ue; .1 ana worth Carolina, the games begin, wun aweaisn i-,m(irs tBe prepri.oij- wgrn...w8g FORESTS IN NEW P.r.I.ln ,been carneo vu . u ui iu nnei 1 me iorest area or southern Wew 4 the majoruy oi sooa ;iu oweuien angiana u.now aDout 46 per cent, of .miners are-sam. 10 Da noj nape. me' roiai lana sunace. urns is equlva- Brussels,, April,;? 17. Belgium has made rapid ? progress toward Indus- trial recovery, since- the armistice largely - o w4ng r to . the fact that ' the country ;has had- n6 ? serious 'strikes says M. Jaspar.vminister 1 of - eeonomfo affairs. He--' estimates "f hat the na tion's industrial output has now reach ed perhaps .70 per cent of , its- pre-war record, and -'.that its -mines are. produc ing as much coal as in .the year "be fpre'the war., - ' "About TO. per cent of our material whioh was taken out by the Germans has been returned to us," added M Jaspar. "The -money taken fy the Ger mans from the Belgium treasury has been returned but Belgium -.has thus far received no Indemnity from Ger- many.v At the beginning , of the armis tice 800,000 of our 'people were wlth-r out work. l- .Our. , recovery. - has. been made In -spite of the fact, that , more than one-half of the Belgians who had to flee before the Germans- are still in France unable : to return because' they have no homes here." ' f Belgian villages - destroyed In the war are being "rebuilt,;. said , M. Jas par. In the district :of , Tpre's 18 vil lages nave been restored to such an extent that local administration has .been . resumed. "If the United States would .do for -Belgium- what she Jias 3ust' done, for Poland, establish a -credit iot "her, most of our - problems would be .solved,?5 declared ;the minister of ecoinomics,; , r " 4 e La s t ,-.. ... - . , - , " u V 1 7-' , ' .- 1 "- - . - -. s ! - Women ofttimes take a peek x at the ending of a stoiYrbefore they get started--they waht :o know 'The End" at the beginning. 1 . . t.- v ; . ".;'.-.. : . v . i'- -X . ............ There's a .lesson for. men in clothes-buying in that. Think of "the last chapter" when you ''buy your .Spring Suit; what you ipay: .at the. beginning isn t , nearly . as important as what . they cost yyou;in he end. Mta these several remarkahle new lent to 1.750.Q00 . acres of forest land have Deeu OBewpw.. , '. ' ..; iu :.tiuiiau r ui eoiiji - aoaucjii has rne omesi . i- .h. world, and now verv ef- P apparently on tne increase. In 1810 hi ,u " ' : - i . m . i . . .... . in the Connecticyt portion of the ter ritory in 1820 as about 26 per'cent. ' r As place. IEB t Anj ne control whettl jr or f ' is pre Astnm, a of ot u ciiin! r age 4 led Tit .ieVe 7 id It ' SS, WB" a,oiiu; smok to sbo this ne; l tHfflcu; all tho j jrtant i Sen a irt will be nmae xo nva up xq tnese " ' r Xv irt win . I Tier cant. - r ,1 SfiO no 55! nr nAYif . and .... MtnrAVn MI TIT A AM "KT III w . 1 " - " - Ijaiuui'o - - I., iimit herself,' to concentrate - her Lentfon on the diving,, high diving-, lacy diving, etc., but expects to send- very fast 10c oi men mio me races. Lp nulte remarkable results' have Lady been recorded and' a iOO-met- Lg crawl in 1.05 2-5 and 200-metres hiit stroke in 2.21 should stir up kjimers all over the world; , . .;; Id order that the Canadian Domin- 1 ny nave a mruusniy represen- i-ive team of athletes at the -ntwerp nei the Canadian .Olympic "commit- e is practically combing-'the-. cpun p for the best track "atid Afield ma (riiL Right now Walter : Knox,' ' a try clever all-round "athTeteT who has (i appointed o the; .impprtant; p.o.- bn of coach for ; the Canada? team touring the western athletic cen- for prospective Olympjo compe- iri and later on he i will make .a 'illir tritf -through the eastern irp tss of the Dominion. fuz hopes to bring together a tor tile team of - sprinters, distance srs, jumpers and weight' throw- While at Wlnnepeg the coach get a line on a likely candidate Marathon honors n .Joe Keeper; itrong distance runner. Bran-. nhe will, pass upon the fitness- of a me runner named Town.wnner the five mile title ' at 'Ottawa. At. monton, Alberta.v be :: majr 'select iue, a .soiaier, atniete, wno-'was-v a pminent factor at several.. meets In wnto; as a quarter miler -Halbur- a fine all-round man. who hails Toronto, aTso' Ts at 'Edmonton. se Cowa, a negro, runnex, who made N at short distances in the Ottawa is at Vancouver. Cowa and a ucouver policeman named Cameron. won the all-round : championship Ottawa, are two nrnmllni- rnnfBnd. for the team. Knor thinks that ill be able to round out a strone team for Canada andiJs; jcount- Blade, Halburton,-Phillips, of "WontO T. M. C A. anrt nnssihl-ir 4 Tresidder of the Toronto central. Wvices from Berlin . and-other o.if is Winr circles-there havfe Only awak- m to the fa ot thao v : ToiA.t.n "ot and cannot participar in the r editorially and are suggesting' 1 a movement be made,, .ta induce "iympic committee, : to give per ;n. which wlir enable German a.th- - compete. . r - r AJf KxdEiTI01V. s' , , 7 It was. a model prison, and . the warr Tf.enwaB talking with his latest "guest." "'Now iny man," he',said kindly,, "have you a trade, or are you-skilled in any line?". , ..- "Why, yes," the man -replied. v v - 'Gopd!. We always put" men, to work at -their specialty, I'll do-so -with you. "I am afraid' you won't sir,"-the man replied regretfully. . ,. v "Oh, yes, we will. ...What are you?'f "Aviator, sir." The Home Sector. 1 SBaSBSMBHBHSBMHBtaSHBagtaHMBHS Every druggist in to WTr-rryouf druggist and everybody's, drug-? gist has noticed a great falling off. in the sale of calomeU. . They 7 all rive the same reason. ' Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking its . "Calomel is dangerous and people know ity while Dodson's Liver . Tone is perfectly safe and gives better, results, 7 .said : : a rtminent local druggist Take ' 4 4 Dodson's Liver Tone' ' Instead $ ' lJodBonV Liver Tone is' personally guaranteed , by, every druggist who sella it. A large bottle costs but a J few-cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggisb ness' and constipation, you have only to ast for your .money, back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable ' remedy, tyrtiUM to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wak ; up feeling fine; no. biliousness, sick . headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. ' It doesn't gripe or cause in convenience" all the next day like vio lent calomel. ' Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow c you will feel , weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose -a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and feel fine," full of .; vigor and ambition. -' ; ' y ' It A fAfi.n, . il : m ' '' ' llt Pnl "' "iemng. 01 me Doara or , i of the amateur athletic--union Z "a and New Zealand it -was v w me meeting that. Austral- OtlP-h f t , th. "eiy 10 oe .represented lfte next Olvmnl. . riV: i tit.,. e bard. Richard . Coombes, .1. - - mt- o hDl aim . oiwn io me common fte lean a OI An?erican ath- . . Ka,a that the. number j. of ch """"iia wno woul ' ha.ve iman v :nf vlympic games was. !lrn;"' ne , thought , that se-v-1 m N V : f viTio - ana aisQ -aome .. vuuiu .De seni-i-to 4ti !terD be5 sent To PRE-WAR PRODUCTION w2L;n ,ndu8tI"y In :" the .. world Womhn . rapia Btrl)Je has lomobli, Industrv." ..-aMt - - wv rivw M) to. KEEP IT IN YOU& HOUSE ' CbPPOSE'"YOUR HOU-5E BURNED) IT,, LEND, IT or SPEND IT. ... -.i-. THE EASIEST WAY l TO invest irm A Schloss "A Baltimore Clothes are not the lowest priced clothes in the world oh a first-cost basis. But when the service v test is applied they" cost less xthan so! colled "cheap" clothes; they have style; : they have the rep utation of a third of a century for the enduring qualities that can cpme only; from costly tailoring. 1 Spring styles-ready. , :- v: : . 7 '; ' Confined to the J better Clothiers ."V GET-Wfl-Ql'm Maxw!,,C0,,?pany' local dealer for Fine Il iHOlor cars' ; since the :hi. ti, arml8ttce- It is hardly I "HHOr S yw,uiiiinT;, itj fir ,,7, 5nnfaeturers-rn regaln-- "htii cPacitlea. v .. . " ' factorl nsldr that.the-automo. to on. I wee beinused'lil tn:le S8r"ired Pr cenWCapacity '.Mntta ? he manu?actu.;of 5l!atinn .na tnat their entire or ar iaf Ther . i IITH7 :nsinC; T rvt , Deen tumeu over to this tht urK- you will readily real - Ulr,. Process of conVertihe. the S "or a,vernment work' to 'manu-J- -. . autmo'biies was a -colossal thihepv " 'li' dtan DPerU-P?teni "pJ,d vIy i :t6 be 1 ertaining to manufacture ftnt aH TheB came that 1 an,1 most imT,nr.T r. . ""'JOT " ttti - - of it. . automobIle -Industry abm- most important rea- s 0 If w. maror th world-war, , ; i,h- the dnca.tfnTiV vr-r;-mi. 5 "ork01? evral thousand of "lOlt, . In our nwn- fai.A'vt J4 6f .UB neavles In its -cbntri j- 1,1 schemM 10). 21 n - t . sAi;m j -A - - V : If youliave not yet begun saving, start today, and put some money in the bank each week from your earnings and you soon will have money. x . , : -.- ' Beware of the smooth strangers who peddle pretty sounding schemes for "getting rich quick." , ; ; ; t can't be done. . Put your money -in our bank. : -, YOU.WILL RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST .3 FRONT AND CHESNlJt STREETS - il - . - V . V; 'I j rPjHE cost of one repair often J , V ; : I -;;:;JL represents the bUfference- - . ,: j V between a low priced inner: ; j. I M . - tube, and a: Goodrich- - rjr; .- ' " I .' "' '.V .efirrt'vlcaiu : . . Z''- eats up ybiir imaginary; ;, - : I - - ; r s&g and you still Jtave N : y poor tube, .'v" v: ':'-'"- ' I ; - is J n Why notta-X&odricK:; --' r.q1. ;; ; in the first placie?. ; : I r. - JIAW of the S tyvtxtav -Aieria& BntCari It - " 1" Natl Ranlr V of Wilmington, R C t Statement February 28, 1920 'b RESOURCES. Loans and Dis counts . . . v..".$1207,?ri&9a U. S. Bonds (at , par) ; Bank building . Bonds and Other Cash . and . Due by Securities . Banks V. . . . 10(U,40(W)0 ' :i' " ... . .; 198,000100 5,0392fll91 LIABIUTIES. Capital Stock IV . . 1,000,OOOaOO Surplus ' and ; Net . ', Profits .... . r 1,139,9EX25 Circulation . . . . . . 615,000.00 Deposits ... . . . . . llMllOl i;: 18,86645.86 DEPOSES. ; , Feb. .28, 1918; . . .S 9,154,252.64 Feb. 28, 1919 ; . ... 10,85801.52 Feb. 28, 1920 ; . . .j 16,111,38.6.61 Asp halt Slate Sur faced Shingles an d Roofiiuj Red Cedar and Cypress Shingles, j RogefvMoorci S ons Company 125 Princess Street t 'Ai "T ... : ----- . ... i .ti Je- an(l Pursuits em d'erent.aifiid-of labor
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