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.A - HE' MOItNLNG STAR, WILMINGTON, N. GM , SIJNDA.Y. 'SEPTEMKER 12, 192flT ' "TlPTEETOv CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The ra or Classilled Adver- $ word, off less. Additional words 1 cent per word for each Exertion. Figures 'count vrordM. - ; '" - The Tate for ClassMed Adver fisements. set 1 6-pelnt capj, ta Krt cent for 25 word, or less. Additional 2 cents per word 0 each insertion. Figures count u vrords. Additional white space accents per line. In figuring tne cost of your ndvertlsemeni rauni Kwxr nuru and figure- . ... H omittance must accompany order. ' f So advertisements seVJlnTtype mriter than 6-poInt will be pub lished in classified column. doming tmr WILMINGTON, N. O. . - - -' y , - -- -- - -"?' . 4, . . - . 1 " - " 1 r : : f r : ? j ; : I .. . j Announcements SPffi??r.. Sparklers, free.. Call wrappers. Farris Bak- Save ' the ery. 8-25-tf Passports Now DdmandectByTurks To Enter, Saint Sophia, GuardJDoubled 5ARaAINS lr TYPEWRITERS UNDERWOOD, REMINGTON, L C " SMITH," OLIVER AND HAMMOND WILMINGTON TYPEWRITER & SUP- - PLY CO. ) . B15 MURCHISON BLDQ. CONSTANTINOPLE. Passports . NO MATTER what the trip whether vn.ca.iion. noneymoon- or hiiRfnnn now demanded ' of visitors seeking to enter Saint Sophia, and any Christian who cannot establisch the fact that he is neither a Greek nor an Armenian, is not admitted. Since the Greek advance eastward into Anatolia and the boast of Greeks see our line of Indestructo and Hart- tna-t they will recover Saint Sophia man trunks and full line of handbags within a year, Moslem authorities have and suitcases at thn rtht doubled the eruard about the e-reat 'Chas. Finkelstein. Front and Market; mosque and take special precautions Phone 642. - 1 n-ta. to Prevent GreakH and Armenians from LITTLE JOE Electric Shoe Repairing, entering. A- o. ront. ah goods sent for mere" are many rumors in Constan and returned. Special -attention io tinople, probably all of .them ground parcel post orders; phone 203. i-7-tf less, that Greek troops will take tho ' " ' ' ' ' i .. .. . , i rVl n T Vl Yitr fnwrta -we t-ra agio nf v. r a BICYCLE, Westminster, No C2775, conference rnllnsrV TCiiTnf.rfa.ti thA Mns-" Tn nrfn?m Trn ,nt Krf"5,'f Fe an2 lem alterations in its interior and re- mg wneei or return of same. Address w f'u's "J' "'"iui Henry Habenicht, 618 Ann Sr 9-12-it Justinian when the present building I was. erected under his direction in the are of ivory-tipped.' ' ' cartridge cases: Caucasian princesses, gay in bright colored Parisian gowns; tight-belted Tartars, with their quaint curved swords; peasant women in their ..cheer ful hand-embroidered head-shawls and aprons and DenFkine's wounded sol diers and American sailors and reliaf. workers who wander through the i KODA.K finishing; for best work' and sixth century. 24-hour camera anop, 211 N. Front St., Wil mington, N. C. Box 977. ,9-5-14t Miscellaneous For Sale rgfu, sale at our "-warehouse, 106 f, Mr !t will continue this week, in iine evervthing that we have there. udj"gBradshaw Co. v 912-lt i - tn - M jr.i.jL at nur main Store we win uuer uniiiig and bedroom furniture at a 25 r nMit discount until. Oct. 1st. W. SeBradshaw Co. 9:12-lt "Zhuve about 15 beautiful living " rj nlotix in rlonlo-n tVint mom Bunco, """VJ . ' .;r-- " will sal a 25 per cent discount from now until Oct. 1st. W; J Brad- shaw & TTrTve four phonographs that we n-m sell for less than cost, as we have V -- 'tinnpri handling musical instru- aiB." w .T T?radshaw & Co. 9-12-lt ments TrsT received a shipment of oil stoves w cook without igas. W. J. Brad ;5aw & Co. . . ' 9-12-lt Announcements AFTER TAKING your pictures bring your negatives to Northam's Book store for development. A complete w for the "Kodackist," and nothing but good work and prompt service fnr our patrons. jis-auc JUST EXACTLY like typewriting, are our Multigraph Form Letters. Printing the vry. best. Engraving, Rubber Stamps. Harriss Ptg. & Adv. Co.. V 7-2-tf '""WANT TO BORROW some mOney on vnnr home? The Equitable .has an unlimited amount to lend. Let us tell you about the Home Purchase Plan James & James, Inc., Agents. 7-18-tf Coal and Wood Orders promptly filled Telephone 173 V Keeker Coal and Builders' Supply Co sirth and Camobyfell Streets 9-8-9-10-ll-12-13-14-7t1 vnn ARE mlBbinsr a lot. of Informa tion by not reading the Literary Digest each week., Gordon 'Bros, aews dealers, 17 Princess Street. nhnnA 745. . " f28-tf FLOORS scraped, both old and new floors scraped at attractive prices. 'M. T, Rrnthprs. 703 Dawson l. B-ZS-J.!.' OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR! The demand grows greater every day. It is always greater than we can Bupply. ' Call to see us or write for full infor mation. THE MOTTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. 9-12-lt THE KITTY Cottage, Wrightsville Bearh will he rmen to euests till Oc tober 15. Those wishing reservations will nlease notifv Mrs. John A. bnyaer, Iihme 7603. 9-8-7t rriAT. tp a v.iir Kiaot RiihHtfl.nca (listilled from soft coal. An ideal tlH i Tl f rl i c 1 n foxtonf OTirl rnnf nTAHftrvST jV fw Mllfinn annlfo1 tiVvV01ir roof Will add many years of life to it. .Price 20 cents ppr gallon or 15 cents In barrel lots. Tide Water Power Co., works, toot of Castle St. . ( s-y--iss I WILL gladly tell any . one suffering With rheumatism how I was cured in four (lavs, after two years' terrible suffering. It matters not what form you have, what vou have tried or how long standing. Send name and address today. Address Box K-147, Litti I'.ock, Ark. . 9-12-lt WILMINGTON LAW SCHOOL Eighth I'tar starts Sept. 13. An opportunity for men and women to study. law. Special course on state code and practice. Ed mund Rodgers, Dean, 5 Garrell Bldg, 9-12-19-2t Notice Turks have declared they will dyna mite the mosque before they will per mit It to be desecrated by Greeks and piceTls added to life in Constantinople by recurrent rumors that the Turkish nationalists have mined Saint Sophia and T many other important buildings preparatory ' to razing them before a Greek advance into the Turkish capi tal. ! Such an advance is not regarded TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Supervis ing Architect s Office, Washington, JD. C, Sept. 7. 1920. SEALED PRO- .mtn ?! si an ioon as Improbable. The ability of the Con opened for remodeling- . (except lift) stantinople government to enforce the the U. S. Postoffice, Wilmington, N. C, terms of any treaty is questionable as in accordance wjtly the specification, long as Mustapha Kemal controls andNirawings mentioned therein, copies practically . all of the remaining frag- of which may be had at this of fice or ments of the Turkish army and refuses flLJlti.?? Q.f-iwriJV6 to. take orders from the Sultan. Greece discretion of the Supervising Architect, . , , . , . Jas. -A. Wetmore. Acting Supervising has the only troops which could under- Architect. 9-ll-12-13-14-15-16-6t. iaKe rurtner punitive measures and mignt reasonably be expected to de- TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SuperVls- mana Constantinople as the reward ror ing Architect's Office, Washington, D. additional military operations. C, Sept. 7, 1920.-SEALED. PRO- . ..t-. w POSALS will be opened in this office at 3 p. hi., Sept. ,30, 1920, for thefn- In spite of the boast of Russians in stallation complete of an electric Constantinople that the Turl&Ish capi- freight elevator in the United States tni ni) Rnint. Sonhla will eventuallv Postoffice at Wilmington N. C., in ac- fall into their hands as a result of the coraance with the drawing and specin- ,. Qmna- ha .tnt nfnn r.nni.- rv,4v, Ka Tq a l.dissensions among the entente powers, t.hi afflr in th in Sr.rtion of th a,, the . Turks show no disposition to bar oervisiner Architect. Jas. A. Wetmore. Russians from their most historic mos Actimr SuDervisiner Architect. - aue. Every afternoon hundreds of 9-11-12-13-14-15-16-et Russians , frequent the great shrine Cossacks In their fantastic, long-skirted) black coats embellished ' with rows majestic t mosque and are shown by noisy guides how .the Christian angels and. the mosaies of Jesus and - the "Virgin . Mary were clumsily concealed by -the Moslem arrises wno turned the Christian sanetuary into a house of worship for Islam. , The Turks do not love the Russians. Neither, do they hate them. No Christian is loved ' by a Moslem, but the power of the Turks to hate is ex hausted on the Greeks' and Armenians. They, regard Russians aB a lessor evil than th Greeks. Any Turk one meets in Constantinople frankly says he would accept Russian control of Con stantinople in preference to ' Greek domination. And he says It with a full realization that Russian domination vould probably mean bolshevik domi nation. ' ""' Schmltz, special agent for the depart ment of justice. -7 1 . c A statement in the report from Col.v Sedgwick Rice, commandant at- the .disciplinary barracks at the time the "prison .council" -was established, says that he f conferred with war depart ment officials in Washington in Janu ary, 1919, as to conditions i-n the prison after' one of a series of "strikes4 nuivuis mer prisoners - Demands . Dellveed to Baker "The demands of the prisoners. In writing, -were delivered by me" in per son to Secretary. BaTter," Colonel Rice, said in his statement. 'His reply in writing was delivered by me " to the prisoners. The establishmenti of the prisoners' conference committee -fdl-lowed, on orders of the adjutant gen eral or the army." Many of the details of the ment and administration were '.turned over to committees of prisoners, ac cording, to statements of prisoners and RULE 0 COMICTS PROVES EAILURE IN FT. LEAVENWORTH Beatings and Black Eyes in Name of Discipline and Moonshine Causes NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned has this day qualified as ex ecutor of George Gillett Thomas," de ceased, late of the county of Hanover, state of North Carolina: All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate settlement. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to prsteent the same to the Undersigned at Wilmington, N.., on or before the 13th day of Sept., A. J. 1921, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. This 11th day of September, A. D. 1920. ' GEORGiU GILLETT THOMAS. Jr..' Executor of George Gillet Thomas, De ceased. 9-12-oaw-6r KANSAS City, Sept.ll. The United States, disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., was ruled by a "council" of prisoners from January to July, 1919, ahd this method of adminis tration was adopted on orders from the war department, it was asserted in a report made today by Oscar C. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortsraee.l of date March 15, 1919, from John D. Hellamy IV. and wife, Lizzie W. Bellamy, to the Carolina Building & Loan associa tion, said mortgage being, recorded in book 102 at -page 423 of the records of New Hanover county, clefault having been made in complying with the pro visions thereof, the undersigned will offer "for sale at. public auction at the court house door in New Hanover i county at 12 o'clock M. .on Tuesday. Sept. 21st, 1920, to .the highest bidder, for cash, the following described prop erty, being 'situated in New Hanover county. North Carolipa: ""Beginning in -tne southern line or Perry Ave. at a point thirty-three (33) feet eastwardly from eastern line of Nineteenth St., running thence south wardly parallel with Nineteenth St. one hundred and thirteen (113) feet to an alley; thence eaetwardiy along the nortnern . line or said - alley, thirty- three (33) feet: thence northwardly. parallel with Nineteenth street, one i hundred and thirteen (113) jfeet to the southern line or Ferry Ave.: thence westwardly along the southern line of Perry Avenue thirty-three (83 ft. to th beginning; the same being lot 23 in block 26 of Carolina Place according to the official map thereof recorded in i the office of the register of deeds of New Hanover, and the same property described in the mortgage above re ferred to. v CAROLINA BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. 8-22-29 9-5-12-19 BUILDING MATERIAL We Will Guarantee To Save You One-Third In Your Build ing Cost, of Apartments, Dwellings and Hotels A Majestic Steel Kitchen, White Enameled, Fire-proof, with every up-to-date kitchen appliance, costs one-half what the average kitchen costs. The Murphy IN-A-DOOR BED (not a folding bed), a metal bed that at night can be in) your sun parlor or sleeping porch or instantly turned into a room. In the day, without effort, placed in a closet out of sight. Mostly sanitary and comfortable. Three rooms MURPHYIZED have the - efficiency of six rooms. ..Rents go down, owners' profits go up. More convenience and less housework. For Information write, or come and see Display Rooms. MURPHY DOOR BED CO., Of Atlanta 204 Feachtree Arcade Building ATLANTA,.. G A. J 1 Farms For Sale THE OLD Lamont, plantation; about 1,200 acres, now on market for first time in 60 years. This has, and de serves the reputation of being . the finest tract of land in Bladen county, acre for acre,if not in Eastern Caro lina. ,The pine and hardwood timber rightly worked will pay . the price asked. Particulars apply to F. F. Dick son, Council, N. C. 9-3-14t PAINTING I solicit your painting jobs, whether large or small, at prices that will appeal to you. First-class workmanship guaranteed. Address "Painter," care Star. 9-12-7t Instantly Beautify Your Complexion Thousands of girls and women ev erywhere proclaim vDERWILLO the greatest beautifler yet discovered. It instantly gives the skin that rosy white appearance every normal woman craves. Over five hundred thousand are using it in place of face powder, as it stays on until you wash it off. It is so lifelike in appearance that it is Impossible o detect it, and.it gives you a- youthful skin "every one", just loves to touch." It Is especially recom mended as a protection to the skin, for shiny nose, . f reckjes, tan, . folackhea-ds and sallow dark, rough skin. .Try it today on your face, neck, hands and arms. Yes, it's absolutely harmless, even on the most delicate skin.' At all ttoilet counters .everywhere. (Adv.)' Brogues, Oxfords and Siloes BrOgmea are. general favorites but tfceae particularly so. They poaaeaa style, strength, and comfort and. give you "ex cess value." ITi JUlf llJIlMJI .1 -J --mi t, -mryr , ,i i Young men picked the broguer as a winner. They were right. Today it's one of the most popular styles in men's shoes. This style is still new enough to be snappy. It's been out Jong enough to make a name for itself. There is a big demand for It and we are ready to meet it. PETERSON & RULFS Home of Good Shoes ' former prisoners., 'A' Judicial commit tee was established and . sub-commit" tees for the -kitchen, dining room, yard and sleeping quarters. A eonstitution was drawn up for. the government of the : prison. The judicial committee was . given the ngnt to try offenders against "lesser laws" and to inflict punv ishment. ' ? .Prisoners testified that the sub-com-' mittees became tyrannical and over bearing and that the punishment . fre quently consisted of beatings and black eyes. , .'.. . . .. The "kitchen committee," it is al leged, smuggled out ., potato parings from the .kitchen and manufactured lf quor fronrthem. Theory Didn't- Work "The theory was not bad?' was the assertion of George Auday, a prisoner, in his testimony. "It would not work out, however, and now I see why. While there, were several hundred men in the prison who desired to do what was right' and had been sent there foi trival (offense's, 'there were also several! hundred hardened criminals, -who pre ferred prison life to th danger of the trenches and sought to escape serv ice by committing: an off enss that in sured them a term long enough to pass I the war period. They cared not at all 1 for oaths or. laws the only rule they f knew was force." " . Testimony set forth In the . report indicated that the ' ""'prison .council; " system' .was discontinued in July, 1919, - after It bad failed to restore sattsfac-p -tory conditions to the pfl8tcn. Colonel! Ricewas relieved as commandant of' the prison shortly afterward. ,. , . . t . J 100 TOWWS RtnifETDtipY QTJAKIB FLORENCE, Sept: 11. More than 100' ; towns and villages were destroyed or ; badly da,majged in the district north , of this city, ' which was .shaken by the 1 earthquake Tuesday morning, accord- ' ing to. latest reports received her., ft OUR TRAINING is thorough, practical and serviceable. Get ready to serve now. Call to see us or write for full Particulars. Day and night classes. Woe Motte Business College. 8-12-lt PIRE INSURANCE is our business. we insure you in good strong liberal companies. Keep WRIGHT in mind nen you think of fire insurance,- for is is our business. - 124 Princess St. none 345 . a.m.it ORCHESTRA for liire for any occa i"i(eo0,l" dances featured. Telephone No. oS-J. 9-8-9-10-ll-12-13-14r7t ?rAK fl"lshlng;(quick servico and Al 74s :rmail your orders direct to Box Wii.1"1"16 Billie; 101 1-2 Princess St., 1. anos, PuATER Pianos and Columbia rafonolas for sale on easy terms. All instruments guaranteeed. ; Pianos for rent. Full line Gibson Mandellns And guitar's on terms. A.-H, Topp Piano W(i.. 9 ft ft Tk.l .. . aM MM. For Sale " 60 bushels' White Onions. 150 barrels Best Uour. 100 'bags Salt. ' 100 cases Salt. " ' fe.OOO pounds Lard. , One car Timothy Hay ; 600 bushels Oats. - . : Canned Goods, Patent Drugs, Vv . Snuff And Tooaeco . All business given ; our personal attention.- ' At Yu Serrlce ANDREWS&GILBfeRT yHOLESAtE ! PROVISIONS Phone 1817 V 24 N. Water St. r mm LWKG ROOM : 1 : v IS it the popular meeting place of the A family, or do the children desert it for the firesides of their friends? ' Your home can be just as attractive as any of your neighbors. Your home can be the f, popular gathering place of happy groups or young tolks. ' GRAND RAPIDS Upholstered Furniture in the Living Room, with deep, restful seats, and wide, inviting arms, invite evenings at home. And what is more satisfying than the family group around the fireside on chilly nights that' will soon be with us again? Furnish your living room attractively and your family will get' better acquainted. We'll be glad to help you select furniture that pleases the eye, rests' the body, and suits the purse. " . 1 J Make Your Selections NOW from our excellent assortments of new suites and separate pieces frdm the favorably known GRAND RAPIDS! line. ' - Bring Your Che ck Book With You REMOVAL SALE NOW ON !0PLES FOEMTOEE CO.; Inc. 305 N. FrontStreet . ' - G. F. HUNT, Pres. "One Price to Strangers and Friends" W. PI edawte . . . . :. . . : AW K M v 11 . JL o c I uiEiiiiniiiiuza Have Yoa a Piano In Your Home ? ' A home without musio is rather a de&alate abldine dace. Commrt it with one in which the strains of a piano are heard, where vocal and Instrumental music abound, and you will become more firmly convinced that you are not getting all the comforts of home unless you have a StieffPia.no or Playet-Piano , ' Our selling terms are so reasonable and payments -so easily met, that v it would be hard to find a home that can not afford one of these instru ments. Call at our wareroom and get our prices and . terms; hear the " ' wonderful tone of these Instruments and become convinced .that It is' - safer to buy a piano that has won the praises of the public for the past ' seventy-eight years than one that has itahlaiory' to, make. . v . , ' . " -(The largest stock "of player music in' the ity.) - - CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc. WH. STONE, Mgr. - 208 Princess Street IkeBettetTailored Kind &H&eMJkyose Apparel 0 women's, inissea and. children's wear S IT the Middy is THE THING. Its moderate c08 combined with all-around serviceable- J v ness is helping to solve the Hgh-cost-trf-Tdressing problem. . Women are wearing Middy Blouses in tne home. 'Misses are wearing. Middy Blouses and Suite on all except strictly dress occasions. Children are wearing them at all times. You don 't . know how stylish . and becoming a Middy can be until you try on a TECHSTYLE "Bjtter-Tailored" Middy made of, very best materialntflTskimped anywhere, but cut full . Jthrbughput and finely tailored, ; TECHSTYLE Middies make an instant appeal to the woman ' who knows materials and good tailoring.", The leading local stores sell Techstyle Middies. . If your dealer does not have them, write us 'for names of stores where yon can buy them. 7 - Why the wTechstyle, is Better Made ' - 1 f Techstyle Middy. Blouses and. Suits made of Lonsdale Twill, Indian Head Cloth Wash Satin, and Tricotine in white; Beach Cloth in white,' Copen- vhagen and rose; French, Imperial and Storm Serges -in navy, black, cream and Shepherd Plaids.- Fi-ft-shrunk and fast colors. Cut cenerously full deep yokes front and back-'-dpuble Batched seams deep " 8-tnch blouse hems wide collars full puffed sleeves with close fitting . cuffs full box pleated skirts full regulation emblems ' finest hand embroidered trimmings-- : (no cheap tape used), only best aual ity mercerised herringbone braid, close ly Btitched. v - . - ; 1- I Sifts . if Ufl J j v. i w. rm TUsW.eliathserfl.rols . I ' -ttljM ' ' l M'lidr blOBM tilBTM yn of , CT I : " "' i ' " cf better qnslity tabrtc sadf better fjr Wtf - " ' '4 U r tailoring. It's worth looking tec. Vjff f I . s v - -. 1 Textile Manufacturing Corporation, Richmond, Va. -A.
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