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not TM.i i'1 1 i ' GARDNER APPEALS? FOR BETTER SPIRIT- OF AMERICANISM jLieutenant-Goyerhor, In Ad dress, Declares It Is The Paramount Need. Bucking the lin'eof xhls political, op twnents with ; tie satae, measurjB J of ' -sor vim and success! with which , he "Ished the Virgin! lines on the football field rWhile . lighting for the lohor of old'' Carolina. Lieutenartt roUrnor O. Max; Gardner was cheerfed ' the echo by several' hundred;; New Hanover oiihty Citizens' during .. . his idflress in the high school auditorium last night, v -. ' : Following:' band concert the, Shelby aididate for the democratic ; ruber natorial nomination' was Introduced by the Rev. Dr. J. ; J, Hurt, ;pafctor of the First Baptist church, who- eulogized :he speaker and closed by introducing ir Gardner asthe hejtt: governor ibf !Sjrth Carolina..,, Bedlam broke loose at" this time and -It wSis , some little time before Mr. Gardner coUlfi ' begin hii address. '"'!, ' . - i- J Many ex-service men ,. and: -members 0f J local labor "Unions . were -in T the au dience and. there 'was also la" goodly nulribei1 of the fair sex .present. i Wooaus Kellum,- Mr- Gardner's campaign manager.) in New Haniver cotinty. openly predicted just prior '-to last night's meeting that Mr. ipardnjfeV vould carry NeW Hanover cottnty.- Vr. Gardner oppnea nis aaqi ess wiin. a ilea for moreJrekV Americanism. He. said: "Genuine Americanism .Js, tjhepara ' mount need of today. In this surpass ingly critical hour of transition it be hooves the thoughtful meriTand worn--. en to recur to the real, fundamentals of Americanism. We need : to ibejiii" floctrinated anew with the teachings of - our fathers; .toget a fresh "vision of our fepiendid'.ounjSrrepubltewith,hr teeming millions, dedicated to the constitution' and the guarantee" $t the bill "of rights; to take" a' laVge 'dfaft of that indef finable 'something,-that ,we are pleased to call1 the sptflt bf Amer ' ica. " "I believe in the United States . of America as a government erf the peo ple, by the people and f or the peoples whose just poVers' are 'derived from the governed; a democracy in ;a sTe publfc; a sovereign hatloh bi'! many sovereign States; a perfect ti'hTorl,- one and inseparable; established'-oh those principles, pf freedom, equality, Justice and Wmanity .for. whiolu ttiese Athejfi an patriots, sacrificed their Uvea .and . . fortunes.', ',, .. - Duty . To Love Country .-. . . "I 'therefore belieye if 4s myt duty; to my country to love. It; to -support Its constitution; to obey its laws; to re spect its flag; and to d4f end against ill enemies. . .-;'. , . ; - "It is the supreme task , jo-f America In this hour to infuse 'fhto-.the ; life: ot the nations of the' earth our ideals of Justice, liberty and .righteousness, and to lift high this beacon light so J that those who are f61kwing'I'af ter" us nay clfiiib its steep "and craggy" heights with unfaltering step, and may escape the luring; pitfalls " which; "enemies of popular government j are erecting all -along this dimly flighted highway - "TV'e mus educate' our people in the theory and 'genius' f- btir government. All of the enemies of popular 'govern- 1 . k 1 . M -J . - . A J mentA-r, jno , foreigners who have coma hjeri, .hut .sprne, of ur, native , hpr,n Americans Jack the knowledge and in Bight;: . intri governments and . ftall eay " preyjto the designing self-seeker, who dares i'jtoplar upon their prejudices and play upon' theli judgment?. There is but dn; remedy for this danger-edu cation 'ih' -thi' iscleMce Of a refpublican form- of government in a democracy, "Ve mutt 'ttand4 f op an-AmeTjcanism so full j and r free that there shall be no reason for. the .mi &e cable isms', that are springing 'tip on every hand: We shall bo exalt and -love the Stars and Stripes that . th black- flag . of : bolshe vism and-the. red. f)ajr of anarchy-.-shall find .no place in re America. Like wise we "Should" cultivate" the i vjrile spirit of ;('A;mj r'lcan'lsm tb'at r8haXl,spjell the death ' knell 1 ot ihfqultbus socialism and deadly communism; whidh' threat ens to sap 'much' of the" lf e . blpod' of til ' . BS'. 1.14 i '..Mi I'J ' the nation. ,. , . I covet for .N6rthi Carolina a deeper love and more abiding devotion for the spirit and ideals 't of j real .Americanism. I would give a' re-baptism and' rededi ication of ourselves upon the altar of our common, country, f lt -lp altar already ; fragrant 1 wlth.iSacVlf ice.' It is the1 home wbiere.'fire men dwell. It is ' the battlefield whjreon honor .strikes its blows ifor' 'tne'cAuise 6f humanity. Respects to Morrison. fuming his attention -t;in "ofnli opponents Cameron'- Morrison, Mr. Gairflner won the laughs and applause oi!nis hearers.. He said: L tMr. Morrison, lqwteCrboja,tw8 hours of time tof his speeches In this campaign and oSi hdtfr anoTtiftynlirS minutes of that time Is- devoted v' to events, whlchoccttrrred. twenty . ' years agp which remfnds- me 'ofHhe'' couplet ' onhe lightning bug. : , ;The lightning bug is ,brijliant, hut of :very little mind: fl-- il t ? .He flies throughdut'Creatlolf' wi'th. .. h's headlight on behind, ' ' . . 1 don t want my deadlight on be nind. t want to think v of th gi'eajt Problems 0f the Iprefienft. and tjbVfu-. tuije. I stand unflOvr5 Inithftnres. ende of tkos crio v,i-Am' p -AV,' I Jiv forever in; NtrtnCaeroIUia " isfbry. : ftuF;the. in,iroerno-;of.-the-'.gfreat tate r North crolioa should be. a rvLho !.vinjf f n the; present and lh;hjing of the future.,.. .,. r. Morrison, so T 'understand is laFhg in his speechew'that Mr.'Page ' or-ialisticJ1ftrhffe'tendenfcrf rf hlle 1 Javen-t mucA ' 6f "a5" platiofm'Ed - that 12 Vech tBf9trtfie, flowery poeti tip . p,d wlaien rind hto' of the "lit vim fV s whIch goes 'Roses "are red, CtJ, complete his lines. As he 8 gnated as the oliticatppei Jtate I wifl' taidertkr teTc&ml has of lete .i;ue,n Ior him like this: Oses are red and violets blue, J rage is beaten arid Cam is too " quL, speaker then went, into the on of hisv.gqiiaM(.deal.irpiormf j K ,q"a,'e Deal Platform. bA 1. dly dedare to you that I shall terrf i vea governor . absolutely Uft- by public lAre- ri 1 Wilt i,n?v any cla"-or group or I .,; ot be elected at all. : : v . tovlL coneeio ot ,thehlgh bt t Ice of "pelS f ofVrorthr.9ltnVli're rVay: hdi! untr'ammelled service to the ALIV ith ate. like the, 1 .' fedom of action L' ofiW THE ROTARIANS STAND T PAT ON BONDS Vote Not, To .Rescind Action Taen Last Week: Against . V. ;,BiU. The Wilmington Rotary club Urdy-Wtd -to-statm-brsr the -previous action opposing the soldlera'HUoiia bill in its present torm. ' t . v This .actI6 was 'taken yesterday fol- lowingthe appearance oefore'the club tC; committee Ipamed by . the mass ?v Si.?f -?ervlce 4en heId Mon day -night. , The jClaK however, reit- Sai?ivt8,a.d6aV bstantiai "id to disabled soldiers -and W dependents -P rViSeIwha dd In.thr service. tlt J t VlTT er 8pvlce Tren. headed by Major- Joseph W. LftUe. were given a courteous hearing a.nd were then ask J? Jfet.ire whll the-cb decided the After a lonsr fliscu - 'it 4 edijiot to rescind jits former action and tostand bv rttRiKliitinni t tne telegrams sent r.nn-ronma n win. Speaker feilette land Senators bimmons knd Overman. x nisi telegram -follows ' - WlmifigtonJ N. C, May 25, 1920. The Tlotary iblub: of Wilminerthn kt C.,. as kn forgfllhization, and itsxmem bers individually, wish to register an earnest ana efmphatic protest against the passage of the prop6sdbopus bill in its -ptesent form. Weturge ytu Qo exert .yo.ur-jCest, efforts to defeat same. We assume fthis Dosftiok tor.:thA. rea son Hhat do ' not.!feir' tlfit'aTklft- eoaiea men irwfl served vln; the army Oesire a ,tt will roff e-ing 'resent'ea for patriotic; servLces rfehdareai' -m believe' also that needeA-generous re- nei tor tne wounded and dependents 6r"thdSe krired -!m" action or who died in servlcewill he erlQusly interfered with if the i general uonus is given. We favor unreserved help for the wounded and dependents.! ' We oppose absolutely any. -bonUs to fethers on the ground that we do not i believe, they would Welcome ime. ilt-, and .'also ' because Woh :aoflo wiill greatly 'disrupt' busi ness; and .economic conditloisu j I j . . 'lil'dmond; WoOteft was received.' as a new member.1-"' ' . . - -v THOM ASV SGHOOl, FlNAUSiAT ACADEMY 6losiiii "1SxeciieiOf ; Colored xJSchOoI WUj Be, Held Tonight. ? . Thei .closing jexercises of aint Thomas school -for . colored on South Second street f will" take "place tonight at the Academy of Mufeic'-at 8 iO'olock. V - There r wiU .be three- graduates from the high' school course Diplomas wll be presented ,by. the Rey.Supt. Charles WlAckler. J . .', ' i ' ,fv--The pupils will " render the 'comic opera of Gilbert and Sullivan, erk titled "The Pirates of Penzance." 'It is ex pected that a large audience will- be in attendance. Tickets of admission, are thirty-five and fifty certs. Reserved seats seventy-five cents. v! fri.. , Saint Thomas school for coloredTWas pened about' seven years ago. anelhas made eominendftble progress fn the-.ast few years.1 The' teachers fit, the grttm? mar. rand .'high, school- courses aj the FranclscaA" SistersOf lMill Hill, Eng land. Their, ability as teachers ; is fWell borne; out by th testimony of all those Who 'are' acquainted with thir-f(rdk. From a very humble beginning1 ''tney expanded to such an extent that a.ew and larger building is needed f oh the hie'h. school'veonrsec which is -and has been Treniarkably " well ? patronised !bl the colored , boys and girls- coming froral the ettser . element ,of the rfpe in this , The' yayerend; superintendent,, who,, is also the'pastoV 6f Saint'Thomar Church, has recently (Started a "fu'nd to enable him 1 to er'ect 'a' large and ' mbdeinly equipped high t school building. He, is seeking the kindly, aid of all thosdho are in sympathy rtwith ' his endeavp'rs. M:z,:rt?-r the betterment of the colored bovs and I girts : of- this city., ; -v- .. !c wV The Rev. Charles Winckler-will glaT ly receive1-any paohatlons - at r his resi dence, iOft Doclf 'Street' , f. r r WOMAN GABBED AS MAN UP BEFORE RECORDER '.' ' ' Colored pamselDons Jeans fee foreVObtalning-Vote. ; Attired -.fxi every, eiarl citenJayoui detail , as a . man, i w j vui, vvyi v &&Atn vao arresiea on Lnesmui street, neat sev enth. and atfafgfried yesterday rndfriUhg before Recorder Harrlss oh a 'charge' of masquerading.. -To make an investiga tion of the unusual occurrence, the re corder ..left the-Lease , open . junjil this inornlng-!.--..;- . ".sj'-$ . E.. M. Cheek, and W E. Dtetz, pro prietors 'of the poolroom In the Ortojt hotel building, were arraigned fi charges OJf-j vfolajling the sanitary ijtaw by.- using (glasses " for . their 1 fountain drfnks lrrsffeado'the papercups,;as now is j requiredi iNol prosses"-1 WiTtn leave We're 'grantei . V ' c! ' rTftomasRoss 'colored. Was given six months on the county farm for; the tem porary larcenyf of an- automobil$. V J MlWf-0 TO 'frisco.; r.v ! - A. B. Croom, . Jr.,' has gone"; to f San Francisco to attend the ;,uater Mil lion Jlub meeting of the Mutual Iife Insurance rcompany. .. of jNw. Vork, as. the guest, bf the company1.' JMj4 Croom expects a' fine., trip :and: will. vbe i hack in two.-or three weeks. r h- j f'eovet theopTiprturifty fef j approaching the rpejrfomance iiof all public Service bsblbtly ilunf ottered "b- pledgs .and. dnhampereiLhy ? promises'. . , . ' :. "Class distinction, - class . conscious ness and class appeal should- hive h place in a desnooracyjt My 'cojftibeption orefiat.injasalE fnld political jus tide' ls! embodied' In these wordd Equal ty pt iOpportu?itT'. ; ; ProJM? ebted' governor;' Ah xert - mielf' to the erid thlt'evei. citizen ' jjivlNbrth' tivRhiMy i f chance and equal opportunity.' lr . :ity ftlatfoirm'ts,,th,e platform jof -the democram paYJy. M am content jto stand upon.,thltr declaration Of prln4 ciple,' - to iJefemd-i.thatseilunciaJbn 4, of policy, to 1 carry that banner' ittfo the thickest of -the fig;ht:;an'd.there meef all.-;omersv;" i :(rVr ' ' - T' l yield1 to- n wan In ' my sympathy for the laboring people of North , Car olina.? ih'i jnVy dmitiation;? for thi splen did " setvice they are rendering the state and I make the same acred promise that I makelto all, thej othet pe rtple r of North tjarolhia, '" tat,- it elected governor; .'they shall h-ave an absolutely square deal - for erety. houS of. my term Pf i Of f ice, Slnf veryimatteii Which'!' may 'be able' to' Verve.:, .v MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON. N. C WEDNESDAY, JUNE FIRE RAZES.THREE - SUMIflER COTTAGES AT WRMTSVILLE Enie Beaclj Bettlemht Tern- porarUyTTtireatenedVixsa , , Wffl N6t Exceed: $8,066r Fire that , originated in the; Coolee mee cottage on, the northern extensipn of Wrightsville Beach yesterday after noon, completely destroyed - three cot tages, seriously; threatened, a' fourth and for a, tijne threatened thl . safety of the entire "heach.T Origin . of, the fire is-. .being, investigated- , v::.4 Two of . the cottages burned were owned Jointly by Capt. C D. Maffitt and H. E. Bonitz and thsfr loss in . timaijed s,t 5.oi&0,T:R&rtlally covered hyi the Are originated,-.. Was owiieT by WJ. C; Peterson and was partly covered by Insurance. j : . -, - Cottages Nos. 53" and 55 Wrights ville -avenue,' were" occupied respective ly by W. ft. Scott and G. Colluci. Gooleetnee "was unoccupied' but "was sonfandtnisarinlijr who '. were -4tQ 4 have I motvd to-the beach todayr " , j . ' -, , Only valiant effqrta on the' part of those living nearby-the beach bucket brigade and the help . rendered by Maaer .-B-Hsseait f the.Qcanic hoteji, who6rgahized.hjifei colored, - help'- into a fire-fighting unit, saved the cottage J beldnglng ,1! JarpeS H.;, Cowan Just across" ine. 'i.racK -irora'ine 4uh.--mu Bonitz, .cottages. ' i- Prac;tipaHy -ll xt the. furniture In tft6"'R6uses VtCupiedv by Messrs. Scott and Colluci was saved, and Mayor P. Q. Moore offered to Mr. ScOtt and! his. family the temporary use'0f"JhiS-c6t'-' tage..,pn.th -eteftsion .While Dr. John Jeter Hurtt tendered tne use of his to Mr Colluci. X : Raymond Hunt? manager of the Tide Wateif" Power company," uton being no tified of , the fire, called Fire'. Chief ScRn;ibhea jfltld,,t icHirrifed.n Some, nreroen down td ' thi" resort oh a special rear; However' the v&H Shad ?sp4nt it's . ury when' they" arrivfedV A -i -!... M 1 ' CLASS OF 190 DONATES 3 ' A STATUE QfiLMlNEgyA High School Recipient Of Hand some Cast Hftajsa-f- sen- - Graduating gift of the class of 1920 to the high &6t fWas statue of Mi nerva with atassld . bracket for- the support, this statue to be placed in the pew high school building asamemo ri&l to the" olasSI? ' i, ' , . This is the seC6ntr or he class gins .Winfi eld -Morris -presented -the gift on- behalf of the-das-Jid.Supt. ,.J J, Blair received it for the school. , r . " Another valuable gift has also been recently given to the high school In the shine lot s ninety-nine' Volumes - for the refenc '.libtary. J!:t "Jl w Ustof the bokslsiasjrQllqws; Js tortin's Hftt6r jror i:h;e'-VTbrld tlntwen tyftve ' volumes, i BUlwer'a - complete worVs ; inligW LiymatmJW works inseven volumes. Gibbon's De cline and FaUTiOfthe Roman Bmptre In six volumes. Great Events'by Famous Historians !iri rflhet6en vMumtS,' Library of Valuable-Iriformition in twenty-four volumes, - and , the,, .Garden -library ; in eleven voiumesi.; Triese books were donated by Samuel T, Ashe, of- thlir.cjty. . ViSS . 1 THURS0A:WIl4L BE: HALF , HOLIPAY. FvOH , MERCHANTS Only Prug, -Hardware :and Paint BeginningjThufsdayof' 'this .week; all -th Pro- prietors- of which ' are members of the local, m'erchanUt assola.tlonv wU.1 -CJOse at 1 o'clock on 'Thursdays: ' " t1 Announcement to this -i. effect was given ou.t .lasttniSht iVy,-Cyrus Hogue, secretary of .the association, who stated that' thf onyA stores' that would nt close orf T?iurstiayi afternoon wouldbe the. drug storesi jjiardwareBtores , and paintc stores. ' v ' t. THe ' idea in closing OA .Thursdays is toVgive the clerks .and employes of 'the -various businesses' in the city the usual half holiday during the ' hot summer hiscYoIlng'' Veatufe1 "Mft .continue tfirgyber jmsri f; Qetr nV&aMS "how, .OSriricess.' $ewyrser,iys.:$atu:r hu,ild-' ng4 and lipari'ivery ' day isur- Dusthess.' Carolina 4 Building and r Loan Associa tipnrl.95 IncessAdv,). 'A ' ' -; i' Wl.. . .' - WJ I. i... ! ... .... ' - '.',. :LaBjjsw!'. An ounce of Fro-ohvcol SL;V : 4?'5j '.,0 t'O -ii ,11 I ;. V 1. 1 v .v specified as given for-the new scnooi buildings', th)8r f lassof- ,19 19- hlivhig, ask iA VnkFtheirrf bVnlaced there. - ' r alkaline and guards against pyorrhea (Riggs disease); & i i - iOnee ith-mouth .with Pr-pky-tot diluted in water after hciitbin the :muti.liM'it-win be kej1cliy and I healthy.; A ' : little on iktiiiTkr9mn alsoserves to sterilize the 1 - brush. - -. . , - - . Zlf&fiky-tpf has eeteJpwntoqJ-tI; S. iittndard oiutionsf bU -ebiorideof -oiercury and earbolib moid as dettrover bf disease term end !": . .. : .n .tp farUnrpass alfothe'safe'! antiseptics . J.t , ;perfetly harmless and '0ie ;?l''t. f.vf -' -: r:. :VfrajsViiM iS:eHi;---r5: botahoiBMo4tft lAUidrBttoreselHt. :v't;it i 1. v 4 UifrV --- - V- ' ' ''" v."; Prohytf TbotH' Paste andTfobth Powdety .-JM.T Ppipydejr, f cpntajrt Mia Prh-fkviol Antiseotic----delih,tful to JOGEANIC HOTEL : OPENSFOR1920 J AUractiMenuArrangejdi For .First' Dinner Of Season : ' Lastight. --J - T "'-.1 iy ' The Oceanic hotel opined its doors for the 1920 roason yesterday norning indlreAflys 'vangaaidv'of Hhel-suni: mer tourists are safely 'ensconced In the popular hibstelry,,; . t , Vining and Russell, managers of the J Oceanic, announced yesterday that a staff of kitchen employes especially skilled in the preparation rof ses,"-fo6ds has teen employed,' and. this will be a, feature of the service this season. The menu for. dinner last night fol lows: " . ' , 'i- ' CrabmeafoCoktail .'- ' r.- t ' .. fcoisomnie r ' .. v j f yy. -.crgam rPomlito'-,. b V' Radishes . Olives - v Broiled .Sea Trout ; ' 5 Hi t ! '"; Saratoga Chips ua' a U i ii - v, ;. . - reamed Sweetbreads en caserole "N Filet Mignon. Mushrooms Roast Chicken,.. Sage Dressing- . -,.v , Compote bf Fruit , Green Peas "' . . :. ,- '. -'Candied Sweet Potatoes v? UJix Steamed' Rice Tomato; Mayonnaise i ; , Strawberry Pie A -N . . ..vi.! Chocolate Ice Cream , Darnells Guaxa Jelly with Cheese ? '-rlv ( ( ' "- -fr . .p,vr . .- . l- ,MrM-V. --CoiieW-' C' Coffee" After, Dinner-Mints U CABLE TELLS 0 DEATH : Op CHILD IN HOLLAND A. Lord lrtis'df 'Passing ri'" .. 1111 . ; - . . ; . i ' i , , L ... teraay morning bjv F. Ancrum Lord a.h;w&ncihg -the 'j!'ajth .his'glraridsoil ?Dfr.t V-owan .james, .Jr., , at The H&gue. Holland J: . tit "Lr.. a r j "An .earlier cable had staged that the v'f"S Berousijc ill,-and .the fl nal message said that he died ' Monday night, following' ajBev.ere. 'attack of ac idosis. He' had bee'rt-'silff apt. this malady since the .XanaUy left Wil mington ! for Holland last fall -.M The boy was four years of age, the son of Robert C. James,-; and Amoret uora jarnes, Dotn or, this city, now re siding in Holland, where Mr. James is connected with the . offices of Alexani der SprU'nt and Sons, i RuMvi "- 11 Jl u 61thiS t?ity . and Mrs( , Jphn, C. .James, who is liviiig :vitli hel -son i at ' The jHagteei . 5. - . ....'. CHEkAV SETS A FTivnc- It, H i W90RD WITH (iOVipAkY ' ' : -rl-;1" AAtL.' ; -. r- - . Local ManV Makes Honor Club r Durjng vFirst fealf YeXr 1 ....... a. l - - ... . . r.; ' H- Cherry, Sr., formerly of Win-ston-Salem, but who has been with the Mutual Life Insurance of xr York, sotaething; over -sfar, months, asH special agernr woricing out from the Wilmington district office has return ed from the Mutual Life insurance oompahies -$125,000 club meeting which Was- held in New York. ' - r.Mr. i Cheri-ynis to' be Congratulated on making, this club" during his first six monins jwitn, vthe r eompany -.Mr, nerry .nas son Mr. -X- H.-Chefry; who is also associated, with the com pany: an making -quite a record. LEGION WILL DISCUSS , v BONUS QUESTION TONIGHT Tfie , much .modted bbnusicauestlon' wii l have, .Its iinlngs agkln tonight' when i tne -matter' wmj ne -,tnreshedj,' out at & special meeting- of the . American le gion whlcti will be "held ih the hut on postoffice green at J8; o'clock. ; In addition to the, caubmemhers all ex-fcp;rV.i'ce jniejx are requested to.,rat- i tena, ano: i i.iopea ;Dy tne. post n;n ageraent tQ'JtiaVe ,a .large. -.crwfl pxea efiWv , Thel9pa pps.t rwent on recojrd some- weeks agoVas fay.9ringLhy jcom penstibH i 'congress, sees ' "fit.- to grant the former soldiers". " . , ' 1 is-worth' a eound or cute . -v - r . . -, ; : . -. ... 4 p ' r -rr. ;-- t-' '. a .-I'i -i-.a-ij t': ' Liquid ': tJf PrO'fhv-tol cleans the ' f ;eejthna,gum 1 and keeps ' them sound and " ! 'healthy. 11; counteract acid-,, -. itv hecfluse it is oermanentl v aXe hif 'Parents; a brother John James rtveWyears pf ' agei anthree , grand parents, iMrV&na Mrs.-TF A n rWwi t A.' All. Eit-SeiceMi jtnvitdifTo ' ' U ' V '. '" ' . s.-". V--- i .. tal 2, 1920 and Bed Bugs! Preventol's spray is concert ifnted death to insects. Alio :: destroys Germs and Odori Drives out Flies and Mosqut-. toes. Kills Moths. Sure-H safe clean quick. 11 $pecia combination Sprayer imdj ItttCaS'itin, handy bot saves youltnoney. $1.20 at yont: dealer's. Additional re-filTtanst Pint, 60c; Quart; $1.00; . Half A REPRESENTATIVU AT REHDBR8. : . A representative- from the New .Idea and Standard' Fashion Co. is with uS this week, giving a very special 'orfjer- on tne woman. Magazinerand Design er combined. ; V m i : ' . . All subscriptions to the Woman's Magazine . expired with, the" March number. ', ;.... - -.;.4 We invite all to take this special offer to- renew;, and,, all . our customers to take advantage Of the Newldeaj and Standard Patterns Hept in stock..-1 - , 615-619 N; . Fourth St' . Phones 117rll8 -.'-w :. 5 i Advertisement. - g. ' - ' ' V ; V igestidli on tK j ,Wail; Ii Wit ilniiiton!H.. is 3L' t R 1 -Is thj rffthenil j XllnirVoul. I ' ; ness andi Weak Heart.' It cost'but 60csper Dottle and r ' if-yiriu'rsreular1 ariuggist hap not t-yet stocked 'itt just 'tfhbne- 1 ' ' 1 JAMES JVI. 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" - XtefeopIesrSavittgs,;Bank a i urn t Corner ; Front and i jr.- i i; n'ii 5 ' ife t-M 'JHf 1i.'UJ VM-'---4 ut-4tjvf--:;: Uv (Bf sly ' Jii" Junlgt-3rdNewJtatprst Quarter : Depoafts made bre on or before J,une- 8"Wm recelT tlu'faoAtba' ' ''teest'-tt'r::Septem'Ver,'l nartr . u-A- '? trv$&;, ,', ODES naJiDAHGtST NORTH CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK 4.(7:!).. a Haklkiafei -Hi i'l i. 'llL 23 f :srfeJfc,if-:r..4,:it;-i;;t..-5 0. IVdiWX, 3 iw.rto XiOl.JyfitlJ ..niairt 5---r'"iUin. i' : t'j; iwJ, . . i . S ,:14i '. I - . . . .1 J . - . r ji khi. i)'. Mr ...-r . . . l .. i- :i t. . -t-i'-U.H;.' J i.'t I J .'.-'-.- '' " ,V- . . J - y quarter, -would seem quite the i ypu ; jjener: wun iiioveri .- f: -:r: J:r l i vif.nT!hefirsl thre daysdf ewry'itidnth'al-espedafrdepoair 1-1,1-5J.I '-M'ji t,'h It Wt :.nv "f v-' l'"' 'r"' F'S i days. . Savings deposits ntacie on . tnese days draw, interest : flame Savii STAR.BUSINESS LOCALS GET RESULTS jHeieBBaBl' ,; S eMBnHBBHeaSaBBBaBBlBBBSHeBISBHBBHPHBMBBHBeB) . e Gowns der-Garrrients--- t il- , .Vesepe;; s-in securing this lorfof 5, jM lare 6einveleving We' also include in this Y-v:-";-'fw .'. v : .- ' ,- v -,. ; . . : "Futurist," the exquisitely made, and soft fitting UUUCJ, tuc vyiDcii gaiuivuv, xijumac.va opicAvu.u 4uai,. lies -LI i Jl i. - their' "Athtict Werwear: : For .tliese two : days; i ft : i " I ? ' N-l- i Jf ' - J. r. . ..,b. Jt : - - aty tub silk., Thfs garment embodiM iXi ,the cool- fTuturist?iwill! be featured vl)Mi& i Qoivn Sale ! at .thesamelor.. A: rA- ' At,: -.f: - fA -sUi"- tififct LMI NO jest. . a w FIVTi From i Princess Streets Hi . V1 r ViiyJ- V j : X u ist: J-i- - r - - TO - - .r :'. ..-', -.' s - 1!! .tl'J ilUV l'.!Ul I! HI i;C' rt i i cioi4,;..iM M u fciili - f. i.l 1. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 2, 1920, edition 1
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